@Taskerland Personally I think I've grown too attached to my weird zines and cozy tomes to ever return to anything resembling D&D full-time.
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D&D-a-likes seem to be an interesting design space at the moment...@Taskerland I gotta admit that the Nible rpg recently mentioned by @thomas in the newsletter gave me an itch to play something 5E-like again for the first in a long time. It reminds me of a much older similar game called Into The Unknown, which had more of an OSR twist. Just shows that as long as there are people playing D&D, there will be people trying to reinvent it.
Link to the article about Nimble: https://ttrpgfans.com/nimble-5e-boxed-set/
Link to Into The Unknown: https://o5rgames.blogspot.com/2019/05/into-unknown-is-now-available-in-print.html?m=1
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I not someone sharing a Sly Flourish thing and it occurs to me that there is a whole layer of introductory D&D influencers whose work I view in similar terms to that of children's entertainers.@Taskerland Wait, Mike Shae *is* Sly Flourish, isn't he? Angry GM is Scott Rehm.
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I not someone sharing a Sly Flourish thing and it occurs to me that there is a whole layer of introductory D&D influencers whose work I view in similar terms to that of children's entertainers.@Taskerland I was reading his blog back when I first started with D&D 4E, so I know he's been around for a while

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I not someone sharing a Sly Flourish thing and it occurs to me that there is a whole layer of introductory D&D influencers whose work I view in similar terms to that of children's entertainers.@Taskerland I actually used to be a big fan of him back when I was a D&D player, he even convinced me to buy the Dungeon World book (though I didn't play it). But at some point his advice started to become repetitive and eventually irrelevant for the kind of games I like to play now.