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MNBlockHead
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Old October 21st, 2015, 10:20 PM
Well, 5e is what got me back into RPGs after a decades-long period of not playing any. I really enjoy the new rules, like the quality of the books, and am not inclined to invest the time or money into learning a new system and redesigning my campaign world. Perhaps because I've never played any other way than pen and paper, digital character sheet and encounter management is a "nice to have" rather than a must have. I am almost certain that I would pay the likely overly high price of DnD 5e content were it available for RW and HL, but I'm not going to boycott WoTC over it. I guess I'm part of the problem.

WoTC is, however, losing money from me on their adventure paths. I have no interest in buying paper versions of adventures and running them from a book and I'm not going to type the content into RW.

I'll keep bugging WoTC whenever there is a survey or other requests for feeback but I've mostly moved on. HL just isn't going to be part of my DM toolkit. RW is, however, indispensable to my 5e campaign, even if WoTC never publishes its content in the Content Market.

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