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If he buys DnD, I assume his first move would be to roll it back to whatever edition it was before WOTC bought it, which all of the players would probably love, right?

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which all of the players would probably love, right?

Who care what they love, I want them to suffer.

I've been house ruling my own "DnD' for a bit now and will probably refine it at some point just to run games with my kids tbh.

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"Oh great, time to play Dad's weird game again :marseycringe:" is what I'd say if I didn't intend to inflict a computerized version on my theoretical future children :motherfucker:

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And that's why nobody loves you

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Hmm. Strange. Your mother didn't indicate that to me. :marseytroll: :trollfacedancing: :marseyboink:

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WotC has owned D&D for 25 years now, most D&D players who started post-WotC prefer one of the WotC editions. If such a reversion happened in 2009 it might've gone over well, but most millennials and zoomers have only ever known/played WotC D&D.

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He just has to revert to 5e, and bundle some of the expansion books together and he'll be DnD Jesus.

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