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  • @DaveThaumavore
    @DaveThaumavore Жыл бұрын

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  • @a.m.pietroschek1972

    @a.m.pietroschek1972

    7 ай бұрын

    The sixth edition is overdue, and even a fallback on the original edition & rewriting it for each player group IS something any DM should be capable of. WotC violated the truth that TSR made their entire content public domain on day of bankruptcy.

  • @Oriansenshi
    @Oriansenshi Жыл бұрын

    I will never forget when I was an Uber driver and I was driving this girl to her DND session and I was talking to her about the games I play. I said that i play other ttrpgs besides dnd 5e, and she was like, "So like, other worlds? like homebrew?" and we got to her destination before I could explain that there were more games than DND 5e. I think about that girl from time to time. I hope she learned about how big the world of TTRPG's really is.

  • @boriscat1999

    @boriscat1999

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm thrilled that a new generation is having fun with table top RPGs. After she finishes a few campaigns I'm sure she'll be like the rest of us at that age and look for something new and different to add more to the roleplaying experience.

  • @didelphidae5228

    @didelphidae5228

    Жыл бұрын

    It is painful to think most people unironically believe roleplaying game is synonymous with D+D 🙄

  • @PanicontheDieRoll

    @PanicontheDieRoll

    Жыл бұрын

    Every industry(comics, VG, etc) across the board goes through this. Find your niche, carve out your place, and enjoy your game

  • @TheMorrigan31

    @TheMorrigan31

    Жыл бұрын

    I think I just took psychic damage from this... It makes my skin crawl to think how many people don't know there are systems besides 5e...

  • @PanicontheDieRoll

    @PanicontheDieRoll

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheMorrigan31 If you run in circles only runnin DnD 5th, you never know. It's like here in the South, people will swear by Bologna steak til they taste the real thing

  • @cheezeofages
    @cheezeofages Жыл бұрын

    Reason #6: The Leaks of OGL 1.1 which are draconian, anti-competition tactics that would kill third party publishing and legitimately in the leaked form basically kills Kickstarter projects.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed. I’ll wait for the official release of the “o”gl before making any tirades against it, but the leak is legit I think, and it’s absolutely atrocious.

  • @leodouskyron5671

    @leodouskyron5671

    Жыл бұрын

    The only valid reason not to play that I 100% agree with.

  • @The_Tenmas_have_my_soul

    @The_Tenmas_have_my_soul

    Жыл бұрын

    Reason #7: It’s just flat-out difficult.

  • @williamdavis7274

    @williamdavis7274

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah this seems down right prophetic in post OGL gate world. Thats why we watch Dave right? Clearly got a finger on the pulse of our hobby...

  • @alberthord9527

    @alberthord9527

    Жыл бұрын

    Reason #7 (2.0): WotC Sends Pinkerton thugs to bully independent content creators.

  • @williambertram7372
    @williambertram7372 Жыл бұрын

    Many of these problems have always plagued D&D. I started out with 1e, and my group used the three main core books. DMG, Players Handbook, and Monster Manual. We had SO MUCH fun playing with those books, then people started buying all the add-ons and it ruined the game. Not everyone was willing to buy endless books, and even fewer wanted to read them all. The group fell apart basically because the extra books were introduced. A few of us stuck together and moved to 2e, and the book bloat was literally insane.

  • @JediNiyte
    @JediNiyte Жыл бұрын

    My main complaint as a DM is the fact that I have to do most of the design work. Nowhere is this more important than what they've done with skills. Basically, the skill system is a few descriptors, followed by "and the DM will set all the Difficulty numbers". I don't WANT to be designing hazards and traps and skill tests. I want a 5E version of 3.5 where skills were detailed and laid out EXACTLY what you could do on a convenient table. Also, the rules are scattered all over the place throughout the Player's Handbook, the Dungeon Master's Guide, and several other supplemental materials. If you don't have this stuff memorized, you can easily chew up half of your playtime flipping through books looking for rules. Organizationally and visually, this version is a MESS.

  • @icedriver2207

    @icedriver2207

    Жыл бұрын

    Having no real guidance just opens up things to generate lots of arguing.

  • @nemooh

    @nemooh

    Жыл бұрын

    " I want a 5E version of 3.5 where skills were detailed and laid out EXACTLY" Cool. I want the exact opposite of that. "I don't WANT to be designing hazards and traps and skill tests." Maybe you should consider another hobby or something, bc this is exactly what a DM in a roleplaying game does.

  • @chandlerpearce6213

    @chandlerpearce6213

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nemooh that is the actual fundamental problem with people think DnD is THE ttrpg experience You don’t necessarily need to play other systems because DnD 5e is “bad”, but it is very likely it just isn’t what a lot of people actually want

  • @robinmohamedally7587

    @robinmohamedally7587

    7 ай бұрын

    @@nemooh I appreciate that you probably liked your own comment, because no one else would, but no. That is NOT exactly what a DM in a roleplaying game does. There are plenty of modules that do this for you. There isn't any one way to play the game, despite your limited intellect.

  • @robinmohamedally7587

    @robinmohamedally7587

    7 ай бұрын

    @@nemooh "Cool. I want the exact opposite of that." Cool. No one cares. You're not important, to be factual, here.

  • @rattila5858
    @rattila5858 Жыл бұрын

    A necessary video in a hobby where the culture, media and people are extremely focused on a single game. We don't need for DnD to become more popular, but for RPG in general, in all their variety and possibilities.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @foff3804

    @foff3804

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't know getting more popular in recent years has brought way too much unwanted attention to the hobby.

  • @feruspriest

    @feruspriest

    Жыл бұрын

    @@foff3804 what kind of attention?

  • @Vitoreba

    @Vitoreba

    Жыл бұрын

    @@foff3804 unwanted for who? 🤔

  • @jawamaster

    @jawamaster

    Жыл бұрын

    @@foff3804 More attention is good though? Sounds like you are gatekeeping

  • @nikholman1287
    @nikholman1287 Жыл бұрын

    I agree 100%. I went from playing 5E (It's okay, just D&D on easy mode), to DMing 5E this summer. I now hate 5E. Being on the other side of the DM screen showed me all of the flaws in the game; boring combat, power creep, and too many rules which leads to rule lawyering on a scale I have never experienced in 30+ years of gaming. And I won't even get into the player base. I'm moving to OSR and praying there is a home for me there.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    I bet you’ll love OSR.

  • @phoenixdblack

    @phoenixdblack

    Жыл бұрын

    For me it's the same problem, but the opposite solution. DMing it is a pain, because the rules that are there are completely dysfunctional, which is why we are moving to Pathfinder 2E, because the solid ruleset allowes the DM to actually make informed calls. Also the amount of balanced player choices is just refreshing after the disappointing classes in 5E

  • @iratevagabond204

    @iratevagabond204

    Жыл бұрын

    Hackmaster 5e is basically Advanced Dungeon and Dragons. They come in beautiful hardcovers too. If you look into the history of Kenzer & Company and the Knights of the Dinner Table, it's pretty interesting; they basically opened the door for the OSR.

  • @B00kman

    @B00kman

    Жыл бұрын

    Tried Forbidden Lands and now it’s hard to go back.

  • @scottplumer3668

    @scottplumer3668

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't mind DMing low-level campaigns. When you get higher level, though, it's awful.

  • @reeven1721
    @reeven1721 Жыл бұрын

    *Dave:* "D&D 5e is a pain in the neck to run." *Me, who will never abandon PF1:* "Ahaha yes it is." /looks around nervously

  • @KalonOrdona2

    @KalonOrdona2

    Жыл бұрын

    Pathfinder is so great. I haven't tried 2E. I like how they're leaning hard into Feats but I heard it's not actually that good otherwise

  • @MrJerichoPumpkin

    @MrJerichoPumpkin

    Жыл бұрын

    but it is. Really. How do you cope with characters that until the tenth level are nearly unstoppable, then all of a sudden you can either TPK them with no effort or put them against a no challenge after the other? While it has some good ideas, overall 5e sucks really hard

  • @sinisterthoughts2896

    @sinisterthoughts2896

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed.

  • @edathompson2

    @edathompson2

    Жыл бұрын

    @Marco Della Torre I ran a campaign from 1st to 9th. 4 characters died. 1 died in the final battle. I don't use the CR system

  • @BiologyIsHot

    @BiologyIsHot

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I have no idea what he is talking about with difficulty of running 5E, it's whole shtick is being pretty bare bones rules.

  • @dragonchr15
    @dragonchr15 Жыл бұрын

    I loved Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2nd edition, the players handbook with the man on a horse on the cover....the art and lore from a variety of worlds like Krynn, Oerth, Faerun, as well as the novels that came out under that umbrella....still bring back fond memories of my childhood in the 90s...... I used to love going to the D&D section of a bookstore....now, it resembles a mini-toy store with all kinds of cheap made in china plastic crap and lots of books with bland artwork.....

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Man on the horse cover 2e was my very first RPG book. Fond memories. And yes, the amount of garbage toys and accessories that Hasbro fills the shelves with is disappointing. I guess they're trying to widen their net and catch people who want to be a part of the RPG craze but who will never actually play.

  • @phoenixshade3

    @phoenixshade3

    Жыл бұрын

    I miss the TSR days. I still have nearly the full collection of the original hardcovers and many of the 2e books as well. Most of my campaigns back in those days were my own crafted worlds and I DMed a kind of AD&D/2e homebrew.

  • @_Alcyonae

    @_Alcyonae

    Жыл бұрын

    I can bet that a lot of people will blow the dust of the cover of old AD&D books now. I remember when 3.5 came, I never made the upgrade. Since then, I DM groups from 3.5, 4 and 5th. edition, converted them to the old ways of thac0. I started with the black book of the barbarian destroying the door.

  • @jessielakes8118

    @jessielakes8118

    Жыл бұрын

    3.5 makes much more sense from a realism perspective but I played second edition more than I played anything so I see the allure. I prefer first edition over 2nd. But I'm a sucker for Gygax math riddles.

  • @UnbeltedSundew

    @UnbeltedSundew

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here. Not really related to this video, but my biggest disappointment with 3rd edition was the drop in art quality I was so excited to see this brand new thing and they just had very middling cartoonish work and those stupid covers.

  • @JamesEck9095
    @JamesEck9095 Жыл бұрын

    The point of "Trusting the players (and the DM)" by a given rule set and it's approach to gaming is so key!

  • @acridharbor6253

    @acridharbor6253

    Жыл бұрын

    My way of looking at the game,the DM is as much a player as the rest of the group. If you don't have a DM you don't have a world to play in, but if you don't have players for that world, it doesn't matter if you're a DM because nobody can see or live in that world. TTRPGS are meant to be played as a group, so having a nice relationship with the entire table is always important.

  • @matteobaelstromos4260

    @matteobaelstromos4260

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't know about anyone else, but when I saw WOTC movement to remove alignment, it made me realize they don't trust us to draw our own conclusions. They seem to focus on raking in new players. But what if they became veterans? What after that

  • @darlenesmith5690

    @darlenesmith5690

    Жыл бұрын

    @@matteobaelstromos4260 I saw the same thing with Concentration rules. Number of magic items rules via attunement, etc. They purposely put in a lot of rules to limit the game. On the other hand, they then added in advantage and disadvantage. These are equivalent bonuses of +5 and -5 respectively. The game never gave such high bonuses / penalties, but 5E hands them out like candy. Plus they added in things like avoiding the cover penalty. I have not played in a game with a ranged Ranger PC that did not have Sharpshooter. Misty Step is a teleport spell at level 2. WT? One used to have to wait until level 4 with Dimension Door. The game just feels so sanitized, but at the same time so easy to abuse. It's as if they took out all of the problem children of earlier versions, but added in a whole new bunch of them.

  • @polandsilver3419

    @polandsilver3419

    Ай бұрын

    This often applies to videogames as well. I don't play ttrpgs or board games (still like them a lot), but I play a lot of indie video games and I'm really intested in video game design. I can tell that many original games were made with this model. Creator who trusts players will allow them to use different strategies, not only ones that creator likes :) Developers of Darks Souls series said that it's perfectly fine to exploit their game and cheese enemies Developers of Eve Online went so far they let players build actual economical strustures in their mmorpg (one of few mmorpgs that are trurly giving freedom) Minecraft originally (pre 1.8) was developed as boring game where you have to do what you want to make it interesting Zelda BotW and ToK are made with this midset (First time I say sth good about Nintendo) Celeste is linear platformer where you can change many settings to make it easier (with note that game isn't meant to be played this way for fully physically healthy players), but still we have the opportunity Remember than not everyone in video games is searching for freedom (some peaple are for competiton, some for cooperation), sometimes it's just not necessary. I just want to point that it can lead to many good results here as well :)

  • @alimargaming8722
    @alimargaming8722 Жыл бұрын

    I started in the tabletop hobby through a local D&D event because it was the only one I'd heard of and knew about. After a couple of years, we decided to check out Call of Cthulhu and instantly fell in love. After about 3 years of D&D, we finally had enough and branched out to other games and I've since sold all of my 5e books and used the money to add more awesome games to my collection. You make a LOT of valid points, particularly that it is hard to run and balance at higher levels because players become demigods once you hit level 13 or so, and it just gets worse from there. Great video as always! We'll see you in the new year, Dave

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m glad you got out of the 5e ecosystem and found something awesome.

  • @alimargaming8722

    @alimargaming8722

    Жыл бұрын

    @Dave Thaumavore RPG Reviews I actually started getting out of 5e because of Dicebreaker who had a video of 10 RPGs that aren't D&D, in which you had reviews of most of the games including Symbaroum, Blades In the Dark, and Ryuutama. I'd actually love to see you cover more Modiphius games in the future, but specifically Fallout 2d20 as I'm a big fan of the game

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alimargaming8722 I’ll take a look at Fallout.

  • @stefanjakubowski8222

    @stefanjakubowski8222

    Жыл бұрын

    I ran old school CoC with a core book for years, the system is that simple, Irum ot of systems but d00 is my fall back

  • @icedriver2207

    @icedriver2207

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alimargaming8722 I like Acthung Cthulu and Conan both by Modiphius.

  • @rogerdeese2491
    @rogerdeese2491 Жыл бұрын

    2nd addition AD&D was the greatest version for me. PathFinder the improvement of 3.5 was great as well. Champions, CyberPunk 2020, and Star Wars D6 are all great games too.

  • @commiedeer
    @commiedeer Жыл бұрын

    I was a video gamer that picked up D&D just after 3.5 dropped. I had gotten into tabletop when CRPGs were in a bit of a rut (mind you, this was before the Mass Effect series and before indie developers really took off on Steam) and have been in both worlds ever since. I had been watching how Wizards is handling 5E and keeping getting flashbacks to the business practices of Electronic Arts and Ubisoft. For those not familiar with the antics of the video game space... you do not want that. Trust me, you DO NOT want that.

  • @MrBsberzerker
    @MrBsberzerker Жыл бұрын

    You get bonus points for suggesting Old-School Essentials twice, it is my favorite RPG by far and as I imagined D&D was supposed to be. But your general point of trying other RPGs is also great and I think people should be more open minded. Great video!

  • @theophrastusbombastus1359

    @theophrastusbombastus1359

    Жыл бұрын

    And some Hero Points for mentioning ICRPG twice too 😜

  • @Satrianixd
    @Satrianixd Жыл бұрын

    Hi there I'm Derek Ruiz (Elven Tower). I was featured in WotC's book Candlekeep Mysteries. I wrote one of the adventures for that book. I got paid about 1k for the job and it was all fun and dandy. But now looking back, I agree with you. I think I was a tad underpaid but the experience was awesome and I got to exchange emails with some top Gs in WotC, even if it was all about just the job at hand. Later a freelanced once for Arcadia magazine and they paid a higher rate. When put in perspective, it doesn't make sense that the smaller publisher pays better that the largest shareholder in the market.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! Yeah, it's really strange that they don't pay top dollar. Their operating budget is insane compared to everyone else in the "hobby." But I guess we know the answer. At least you had a cool experience!

  • @sergeantstime
    @sergeantstime Жыл бұрын

    Agree with you 100%. Whenever a corporate hegemony starts using terms like 'under-monetized" it's time to find new outlets. I was astounded that they were so open about it. It will be interesting to see how WotC plans to strangle third party content creators with a 'new and improved' open gaming license'.

  • @johnymey4034

    @johnymey4034

    Жыл бұрын

    Reeeeeee

  • @markkreitler519

    @markkreitler519

    Жыл бұрын

    "Under-monetized" is laughable for a system that more or less requires 3x $50+ dollar books to play past level 3. I can buy the master edition of ICRPG for under $20, and it's the only book I need to run any genre of game (and it includes 5 full campaign settings in that single book). It hurts me to see people start the hobby with D&D, given the expense and the alternatives...

  • @sergeantstime

    @sergeantstime

    Жыл бұрын

    @@markkreitler519 When a company brazenly tells me they are going to 'monetize' my hobby, it's time to find a new hobby. This is similar for other hobbies; need the newest gadget or the latest upgrade. We're just conduits for the flow of money. I'll stick to my previous editions of D&D and do without the fancy video 'chrome'.

  • @markkreitler519

    @markkreitler519

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sergeantstime Agreed. That's why I bailed on D&D in the 90s. I switched over to Hero, where I could buy 1 book and run and campaign in any genre I wanted. But I appreciate that no one system fits everyone. That's why, when my son got interested in the hobby, I recommended Basic Fantasy -- it's a great intro to the hobby for $5.00 -- no "rpg chrome" getting in the way of the fun.

  • @sergeantstime

    @sergeantstime

    Жыл бұрын

    @@markkreitler519 I'll have to look up Hero. Sounds like it might be a good replacement for D&D.

  • @tomemaster1744
    @tomemaster1744 Жыл бұрын

    The problem I have always experienced is I wanna play a TTRPG that isn’t DnD5E, but when you mention TTRPG everyone else wants to play DnD5E because it’s the most well known. It’s even more funny because I actually want to be a GM, but everyone wants the Matt Mercer experience which I am 100% sure is an experience I cannot deliver. I’m hoping 2023 is my year where I get it all running, instead of endless procrastination searching for a system that isn’t 5E.

  • @snowtsukasa6662

    @snowtsukasa6662

    Жыл бұрын

    As a dm myself, that started thanks to Critical Roll I learned VERY quickly that isn't going to happen, and no matter how good of a dm you are, you may never come close. Critical Roll and the other popular streams have "professional players" who can almost run the game without a dm at some points thanks to their interactions with each other. My experience, it's hard to get people to get into character and have meaningful Roll play moments. My tip for any new dms is to learn your style. What works, and doesn't work for you. Don't imitate what you see, and tmdojt be afraid to try new things. Not every group is for everyone, and that's fine. 5e is the most popular, and common system to find for new players. From a players side of things, it's simple to learn, and easier to teach others to play. That's not a bad thing. It can be used as a tool to meet new people, and form a larger group that's willing to delve into other systems and try new things.

  • @robinmohamedally7587

    @robinmohamedally7587

    7 ай бұрын

    I don't fucking WANT to deliver a Matt Mercer experience. I want to deliver a ME experience. They cannot handle that, they can never play again, because they're never going to find a GM who does things exactly like him. no two are the same

  • @rickymartin4457

    @rickymartin4457

    22 күн бұрын

    I agree with all of you, and I think a big part of the problem is that Critical Role and similar high-budget shows deliver exactly that; a show. No matter how much is scripted or not, they play for an audience. Do you do the same at your kitchen table with your friends? Ofc not, but people get the idea, that as you mentioned that every TTRPG has to be that epic storytelling experience. And tbqh, I think playing TTRPGs as a mix of storytelling + videogame is an inferior way of enjoying this hobby. I'm not saying it's wrong per se, you do what you enjoy, but this self-imposed need of GM's to feed their players a "cinematic" story with twists and turns, is not healthy, not for the GM and neither for the players and the expectations it creates.

  • @Pippinmog
    @Pippinmog Жыл бұрын

    I'm happy to see Adventures in Middle Earth being displayed on this video. It has become my personal 5E guide and not just for Tolkien's world. It was only this year I explained to my group that I will not be running 5E D&D as a DM anymore because I keep running into the same problems time and time again (in fact I now avoid purchasing anything from WotC), but luckily my group enjoyed the Adventures in Middle Earth system so I got good support. We also enjoy Cyberpunk Red, Alien, Call of Cthulhu, the Red Dwarf roleplaying game, Judge Dredd (the 1980's Gamesworkshop version!) and Conan (2d20 system).

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    An enlightened group.

  • @jmscalercio

    @jmscalercio

    Жыл бұрын

    I liked what I saw of Lord of the Rings 5e from Free League. Never ran it. TOR 2e is also a fine game.

  • @loozerid

    @loozerid

    Жыл бұрын

    To bad the middle earth books are Oop i just cant justify 200 for a player guide

  • @Frostrazor

    @Frostrazor

    Жыл бұрын

    If you like Middle Earth 5e, I highly recommend you check out The One Ring roleplaying Game by Free League.

  • @Desertpuma

    @Desertpuma

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you tried FantasyCraft by Crafty Games? ... It's the unknown cousin to 3.5 and Pathfinder first edition

  • @GoliathcraftLP
    @GoliathcraftLP Жыл бұрын

    Just like you mentioned in your amazing video, my issue with 5e is that it tries to be a lot and have mass appeal, but ends up not doing anything great. It’s not thought out enough to be highly tactical. It’s not rules light enough to be quick and fast. I at first found it strange how I love games like Pathfinder 2e or Blades in the Dark, 2 games that are at the polar opposites. Then I realized it is because both focused on what they are good at. PS: thank you for helping me introduce to new systems and worlds, I smile at all your new videos

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching my channel. And yes, it’s all about focus. That’s what makes a game potentially great.

  • @paulbigbee

    @paulbigbee

    Жыл бұрын

    Hasbro/WotC also take no risks in their content and thus, much like other large corporate brands chained to “tentpole” franchises, they’re a victim of their own success.

  • @ollywright

    @ollywright

    Жыл бұрын

    Pathfinder 2e and Blades in the Dark are my two favourite TTRPGS. Sometimes we like crunchy combat, sometimes we like fiction-first!

  • @lorenzovaletti4951

    @lorenzovaletti4951

    Жыл бұрын

    Very well said!

  • @maxhall7832
    @maxhall7832 Жыл бұрын

    I would say it’s your attitude more than anything that is getting in the way of you having fun with 5e, as well as most of the people in this comment section. My friends have a blast playing. It’s not hard to learn. I will say this video has opened up my mind to some of the other ttrpgs out there. So thanks

  • @Lobomaru02
    @Lobomaru02 Жыл бұрын

    5E will always have a special place in my heart because it was the version that was my gateway into the world of TRPGs. It is _very_ beginner friendly, and that is a wonderful strength. But years later and with a lot of experience under my belt, I have actually abandoned it completely to play Pathfinder instead. Brought the guy who introduced me to 5E with me too.

  • @Mekcanikel
    @Mekcanikel Жыл бұрын

    I'm beginning to move away from 5E slowly but surely. While I have enjoyed playing games with a small group over discord, and I will credit it for introducing me to TTRPGs, it is still flawed at the end of the day and it's becoming increasingly difficult for any of us not to notice those issues. I'm glad for stumbling across this channel as it's introduced me to a wide range of RPGs and RPG systems. I'm beginning to take the dive into other systems, looking at forged in the dark, or powered by the apocalypse games.

  • @ZeroGrav122

    @ZeroGrav122

    Жыл бұрын

    That's actually good and very empowering as a Player (or DM) that you are going into new systems because of it. Truly a lot of good games have been out for a while and could honestly use a bit of love and it'll be good to get other players too hopping on board of there's a GM around that can go: __"I can run this. And I'll help you along to enjoy it. No problem."__ Currently I know how to run DCC, Basic Fantasy RP, CoC, and even Barbarians of Lemuria since im a very pulp fantasy style GM :) more power to us 🤘

  • @Desertpuma

    @Desertpuma

    Жыл бұрын

    You should look into FantasyCraft is a fantasy system Been gaming for over 40 years and I left d&d after 4E came out. I've played over 40 different game systems and all sorts of genres and had loads of fun without playing d&d

  • @jessehupp44

    @jessehupp44

    Жыл бұрын

    I like shadowrun, old school world of darkness, and deadlands. Rifts, little fears, and earthdawn are good as well

  • @rontalkstabletop
    @rontalkstabletop Жыл бұрын

    Dave Thaumavore coming in hot with a spicy D&D take! Good points.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @boriscat1999
    @boriscat1999 Жыл бұрын

    I gave all my 5e stuff away about 4 years ago. My main complaint is that it came up short for rules for adventuring and it wanted player characters to get very powerful very quickly. You can pick up a reprint of D&D Basic/Expert or Rules Cyclopedia and have rules for water travel, rules for creating domains, and more. And B/X is simpler and easier to add and remove rules without breaking. At the other end of the complexity spectrum, Pathfinder character options are way deeper than 5e and the character growth is throttled more like what I would expect from high fantasy literature. (sorry, I love the trope of the neophyte starting from small beginning rising up to become the hero)

  • @iammojo75
    @iammojo75 Жыл бұрын

    I love that you included ICRPG in your assessments, Been following RuneHammer for years now and he's always worked harder than anyone to bring to life his vision of a more fun, easier, quicker game!

  • @krunchyfrogg

    @krunchyfrogg

    Жыл бұрын

    ICRPG is awesome.

  • @williamdavis7274
    @williamdavis7274 Жыл бұрын

    Makes me proud of our hobby. DIY spirit is in the DNA of ttrpgs... as is shown by Your and Ben's channel.. there has never been such a glut of creativity in the indie rpg scene. So many amazing publications and an audience hungry for invovation ...

  • @Lesandira
    @Lesandira Жыл бұрын

    I switched to Pathfinder 2E earlier this year and so far I really enjoy it

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice. I would like to review that game but I feel I really need to understand it forward and backward before doing so.

  • @kryptonianguest1903

    @kryptonianguest1903

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DaveThaumavore Highly recommend running the Beginner's Box if you haven't already. It's great for introducing the rules a few at a time. Just make sure your players are OK with it being just a tutorial rather than a full fledged game session.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kryptonianguest1903 I’ll check it out! Thanks!

  • @subotai358

    @subotai358

    Жыл бұрын

    I was sort of turned off by not being able to thematically build the character I wanted without making a less effective character. I hate the optimization philosophy but always find myself pushed in that direction.

  • @AudioEpics
    @AudioEpics Жыл бұрын

    I like how you mentioned Fantasy Age (and of course, Dragon Age, which it's based on and which comes with its own detailed setting) and 13th Age (which I think is awesome). And if you're on a budget, let's not forget Basic Fantasy RPG. It's got everything you could want from an old-school D&D type of experience, including a whole bunch of adventures and campaigns, and it's 100% free!

  • @BBGunsPGH
    @BBGunsPGH Жыл бұрын

    3.5 definitely has a crazy amount of options and can be too crunchy for 5e players. It's good for sure but it's a different flavor of rpg all together

  • @raspberrymilkshake5782
    @raspberrymilkshake5782 Жыл бұрын

    I stuck with 5e for years because it was all anyone played but then I got the One Ring Second edition because I'm a huge Tolkien nut and when it arrived at my doorstep, I spent hours just pouring over the book admiring it's actual physical beauty, high quality weighty paper and a silk bookmark and such a concise visual style, it felt like pouring over an ancient tome putting together my first oneshot in the system. Haven't been able to go back to D&D since, everything else in the ttrpg sphere is such a labor of love that puts Wizards to shame.

  • @jasonandkrishandy-kraus123

    @jasonandkrishandy-kraus123

    Жыл бұрын

    One Ring is a fantastic game that captures the spirit of Middle Earth and makes players feel part of it. A true labor of love.

  • @raspberrymilkshake5782

    @raspberrymilkshake5782

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jasonandkrishandy-kraus123 totally, it also being a western fantasy themed system but having such a wonderful and unique atmosphere that perfectly captured Tolkien's books was what made me realize how much I'd been missing out on just playing DND. I'm a pretty big fantasy fan so it makes up most of my RPG bookshelf, but every system still has its own identity and I couldn't part with any of them.

  • @Frostrazor

    @Frostrazor

    Жыл бұрын

    I love The One Ring. But I prefer the 1st edition personally from Cubicle7. the Middle Earth Roleplaying Game for 5E was a really good (but not perfect) attempt to blend it and 5e together. I ran an online game of that on Fantasy Grounds after the shutdowns in 2020, which we recently just completed. 5e was better supported on FG, was the reason. But given an option I'd play TOR tabletop any day. TOR and Blades in the Dark are my two go-to games now.

  • @raspberrymilkshake5782

    @raspberrymilkshake5782

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Frostrazor I never really got the appeal of the 5e stuff tbh, both adventures in middle earth and the new Free League one. Could just get the full thing for about the same cost and have a more authentic experience.

  • @stevekillgore9272

    @stevekillgore9272

    Жыл бұрын

    The folks who made The One Ring did amazing work. I recall the Iron Claw Enterprises (ICE) Middle Earth RPG's with great fondness too.

  • @josephkrausz9557
    @josephkrausz9557 Жыл бұрын

    I love how brutal (and truthful) this video is and at the same time you manage to give a great quick guide to a bunch of games. Great stuff.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @horseradishpower9947
    @horseradishpower9947 Жыл бұрын

    I have never played DnD. But have played many other games... I feel sorry for those who have never played anything else. They are missing out on a lot.

  • @FatalKitsune
    @FatalKitsune Жыл бұрын

    Cannot recommend Savage Worlds Adventure Edition enough. It's fast, simple, and extremely flexible.

  • @helloblocks.4310

    @helloblocks.4310

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually found this video searching for Savage World videos to try and get in. Seems really cool!

  • @sethpeterson8261

    @sethpeterson8261

    Жыл бұрын

    It is good. Not in my top personal top 10, but worlds better in design and play than 5e

  • @alderaancrumbs6260

    @alderaancrumbs6260

    8 ай бұрын

    Savage Worlds is one of the best games around, able to handle many genres.

  • @dwarvernbard9782
    @dwarvernbard9782 Жыл бұрын

    I've played and run 5e at my local game store and 3.5, I've always prefered 3.5 because of its more complete rules in the core books that include things that 5e players want for 5e(crafting and worldbuilding details in the DMG). I'm coming out of a couple 5e games in the next few weeks and I've decided to pick up 3.5 again to run and I've got a crowd ready and waiting for non 5e content

  • @karlheilmann9172

    @karlheilmann9172

    Жыл бұрын

    I even think 1e & 2e are the best

  • @teh201d
    @teh201d Жыл бұрын

    Thousands of pages of rules with a * at the end that says "or just do whatever we don't know how this works either and we were hoping you would have stopped reading by now teehee"

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s so adorable.

  • @teh201d

    @teh201d

    Жыл бұрын

    I asked my group to move to Savage Worlds, starting tomorrow.

  • @pallenda

    @pallenda

    Жыл бұрын

    Holy crap that is a super observation! Just think if board games did the same.

  • @twistednwarped314
    @twistednwarped314 Жыл бұрын

    As a relatively new DM who been struggling with 5e while beginning to think it was just me that found it to be klunky, slow, and sometimes even counterintuitive for both me and my players, I'm glad I watched this. I'll be looking into other options for my next campaign due to this so go ahead and take my like, subscription, and thanks. Cause seriously, Thank you.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad I could help.

  • @Desertpuma

    @Desertpuma

    Жыл бұрын

    I was just looking into FantasyCraft by Crafty Games

  • @whatfruit7965
    @whatfruit7965 Жыл бұрын

    Shadow of the Demon Lord is an underrated system and takes a hammer to the sacred cows of the D&D/PF orthodoxy . It’s by far the most intuitive straight forward base system to grok and run flying by the seats of your pants fantasy rpg. .

  • @GavinRalston13

    @GavinRalston13

    Жыл бұрын

    More people need to read Shadow of the Demon Lord, especially if they want d20-esque play that's even quicker than base 5E, or if they want to try Warhammer style grimdark fantasy without purchasing licensed material from another IP Shitlord in GW.

  • @stormblessed1794

    @stormblessed1794

    Жыл бұрын

    I am excited for the Shadow of the Weird Wizard because I love SotDL rules but want neither its lethality nor grimdark and lets-make-this-intentionally-gross elements at my table (and do not have as much time to tweak these things myself).

  • @KyleMaxwell
    @KyleMaxwell Жыл бұрын

    So glad you brought up Orion Black's experiences at WotC, which have been backed up and validated by other folks there.

  • @Imhal13

    @Imhal13

    Жыл бұрын

    WOTC love virtue signaling and then treating people poorly. They just keep doubling down on yelling how great they are when they are not even making a well crafted game.

  • @thelaughingman4791
    @thelaughingman4791 Жыл бұрын

    1000% agree. I think you correctly identified the problems and the recommendations have my stamp of approval (I'll also shout out EZD6, Knave, and Barbarians of Lemuria). I've been seeing a lot of people make similar videos since Ben dropped the 'DM crisis' video, and I've heard people grumbling these things in forums for years, but I think this is easily the best video on the topic now.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow, thanks for saying so!

  • @federerlkonig330

    @federerlkonig330

    Жыл бұрын

    Barbarians of Lemuria's magic system is a damn masterpiece.

  • @Ptaku93

    @Ptaku93

    Жыл бұрын

    @@federerlkonig330 how does it work?

  • @federerlkonig330

    @federerlkonig330

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Ptaku93 It is a "freeform". You have your pool of arcane points. And there are cantrips and spells of three magnitudes. For cantrips you only Need to spell 1 or 2 points, while actual spells require more points and some components, of which the rarity increases with the magnitudes. The best part Is that you decide the effect of the Spell and the components, there Is no an actual Spell list, only examples. And you can choose additional components ti decrease the cost.

  • @devinbuettgenbach2941
    @devinbuettgenbach2941 Жыл бұрын

    A few games that deserve some attention that you didn't mention are Ten Candles, Stars Without Number, the entire World of Darkness from Mage all the way to Werewolf. There's also Monster of the Week and Final Fantasy 4E.

  • @SoulDoesThings0991

    @SoulDoesThings0991

    Жыл бұрын

    Another one that just came out is Die TTRPG (there is also a comic).

  • @gabriellana4366

    @gabriellana4366

    Жыл бұрын

    EARTHDAWN! Try the 4th edition!

  • @epicbrowndragon
    @epicbrowndragon Жыл бұрын

    Heh, I stopped using the rules when it first came out. 😜 Seriously, replaced it with Runehammers icrpg… … until recently replacing it with Monte Cooks Invisible Sun system. (Cypher System’s aroma is all over it… Invisible Sun is a system for peeps who love magic to the max!) 😊

  • @simmonslucas
    @simmonslucas Жыл бұрын

    It is hard to run. You don't hold anything back. I can't agree more.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @carolinelabbott2451

    @carolinelabbott2451

    Жыл бұрын

    It's also hard to play. I like rules to be clear and unbloated. I have the player guide, the DMs guide, and 2 Box sets. I see no reason to ever buy any more WOTC products. Third party material is way better. Any other RPG system is better than DnD 5e.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    @@carolinelabbott2451 Hard agree.

  • @elgatochurro

    @elgatochurro

    Жыл бұрын

    The rules are too much and not enough at the same time...

  • @mcashed
    @mcashed Жыл бұрын

    To be fair, I'm an artist working in the tabletop gaming industry and WOTC is one of the best paying companies out there.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Well that's good to hear actually.

  • @bjhale

    @bjhale

    Жыл бұрын

    Aren't they pretty strict on having artists follow their style guide? Tbh, a lot of 5e art looks very similar

  • @mcashed

    @mcashed

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bjhale Companies generally have a vision for each project in mind and they hire artists to fit that vision. In another words, you either already do the style they want, or you don't get hired. This goes for WOTC, as well. Now, they do have somewhat robust design guidelines to follow, but that's not so much about the style of rendering as it is about the figure proportions of various races, cultural apparel, stuff like that.

  • @Mantorp86
    @Mantorp86 Жыл бұрын

    I have 4 books from 5e. I like them when reading before bed time but not for playing. I fell in love with Old School Essentials. They are so straith forward and easy to navigate.

  • @theyonlycomeoutwhenitsquiet
    @theyonlycomeoutwhenitsquiet Жыл бұрын

    I’ve only played 5e, but I’m personally pretty good at understanding it and making it function as a DM. My brother also runs TTRPG’s of all sorts, and so I’ve gotten exposure to different goals and different ideas of what a successful game session can look like. So, since I know it well, I can run it pretty easy. Truly, though? Third party content is the best version of 5e from what I’ve seen. Sure, it means you can’t use dndbeyond the same way, but to me that’s a small price to pay

  • @arcticcirclepit2008
    @arcticcirclepit2008 Жыл бұрын

    Man.... you totally articulated everything I've been trying to say for a minute. I've been slinging dice and killing Orcs since 1984, and I'm a big fan of anti-gatekeeping, i.e. doing my part to bring new gamers into the hobby and show them how fun the hobby is. But lately a LOT of that has been, "let me show you what else is out there besides 5e D&D." It's a bloated mess of a game. Plus I want sword and sorcery, not Marvel superheroes in chainmail; YMMV. I run games for the kids at work (I work in the residential side of a mental health inpatient program) and so far we've played Old School Essentials. They were blown away by how much more elegant and fun the game seemed compared to what they were coming from - i.e. 5e. And in two weeks I'm running them through either Zweihander or VAmpire the Masquerade, depending on how the vote goes. So yea... you're on point with this video. This is gonna be the death of TSR part 2.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Yeah, OSE is pretty pure and distilled fun. It can get simpler, but it can't really get more genuine than those early editions of the rules.

  • @cosmarendy8417

    @cosmarendy8417

    Жыл бұрын

    Just recently returning to the game after 30 years, I find it not to my liking. Personally I like the 1st and 2nd editions, it wasn’t so random with skills, powers and classes. I find the current version barely recognisable to what I played in late 70s to the early 90s. I guess it is what is what is familiar. I also understand the ‘evolution’ to capture a different player to my generation. I also agree that choice of great games has never been better for hobbyists. I tend to explore the new stuff beyond the current version of D&D.

  • @BudsRPGreview
    @BudsRPGreview Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with what you say here. The rules for familiars delivering spells in combat make the vein in my forehead pulse uncontrollably.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Bud, now my forehead is pulsing.

  • @KyrieFortune
    @KyrieFortune Жыл бұрын

    Reason 7: Hasbro of the Coast sent fucking pinkertons to a guy's house for the crime of having bought cards and being accidentally sent prototype for an upcoming release.

  • @lima3689
    @lima3689 Жыл бұрын

    My friends and I started playing RPG on World of Darkness' Vampire The Masquerade, and after that already began trying some more niche/indie titles. These titles were often very straightfoward on its designs, and as I was usually the GM for most of the time, it was insane to see the changes while transitioning to D&D, since we grew used to fast paced combat and simpler rules. We simply hated D&D and its official modules. The combat was slow (and why the fuck do they put so many combat encounters?), the grid was a complete mess, the choices were boring, the lack of social systems were outrageous (for a party that was mostly used to make very social characters and relied mostly on the actual roleplaying aspect). For a "combat & dungeon crawling system" D&D was a complete letdown. Then we tried to use D&D as base for our own adventures and... It was also bad, unbalanced and boring. We ended up homebrewing so much that it almost can't be called D&D anymore. TL;DR, base D&D is really bad. Modify the fuck out of it, or simply choose a different system lol, there are so many better options.

  • @lukejf01
    @lukejf01 Жыл бұрын

    You recently asked what kind of content we as the audience would like to see more of. This is the kind of content we would like to see more of. Great work!

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha! Thanks.

  • @tome7998
    @tome7998 Жыл бұрын

    From what I'm seeing from a lot of rpg books and supplements the "writers need to meet a page count at all costs" and thus putting in filler after filler after filler isn't restricted to 5e/WOTC but sadly very very common nowadays (and it makes quite a few rpgs hard to read)

  • @lucalibre12
    @lucalibre12 Жыл бұрын

    Really good video! I personnaly am very frustrated that people only want D&D, it's like the only thing they want, but of all the RPG's i have, i think this in the most unintuitive and unnecessarily hard to run system, and begining to hate D&D like fantasy (because Most players i met only wanted that) , i'm glad someone showed of some of the variety this hobby offers. It's sad that D&D still has this much power and most people discovering this hobby won't go beyond that or will stop this hobby because of the system, even if there are simpler (and better) systems out there, and crazy settings to explore

  • @nforne

    @nforne

    4 ай бұрын

    Where do you recommend a new player begin? I’m an old fart and was always a little curious about DnD but it just didn’t feature in my friend group.

  • @petsdinner
    @petsdinner Жыл бұрын

    "Dave Thaumavore loses his shit" was not something I had on my bingo card for today but I'm here for it.

  • @Iulian111
    @Iulian111 Жыл бұрын

    TLDR: Don't buy WOTC. If you really want to buy D&D 5e content, buy Third Party. You'll also find a lot of quality games out there that are not the bare minimum in content and production quality, regardless if you want a D20 or other type of system. What is bad for WOTC is good for the hobby!

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    But do R, or W in this case.

  • @DocRey17
    @DocRey17 Жыл бұрын

    Agree 100%! Glad to see you giving Savage Worlds some air time on your channel, both in this video and your recent review of Holler. Lots of excellent alternatives to 5e out there for everyone. Keep up the great content!

  • @deathweepss
    @deathweepss Жыл бұрын

    5E is awesome, my sessions were pretty good. I changed the combat to Movement Phase, Action Phase, Movement Phase. Initiative still holds true, everyone moves first including enemies. Players can use partial movement to see what enemies do. Then there's the Action/Bonus Action phase where everyone goes in order. Then there's the final movement phase, where Players can expend the rest of their movement. Reactions/Ready/OppurtunityAttack happen in real time still. This creates a better scenario of combat with a fluent field, and it actually speeds up combat. Best part is, since initiative is still in play, the order in which things would happen still occur appropriately as if a player took their full turn before passing the torch, just sped up.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like it’s working out for you. lol

  • @dub3773
    @dub3773 Жыл бұрын

    FYI the Player's Handbook falling apart was a known issue for the original printing of the book. They actually fired the printing company they used after that and have issued replacements for free (even in 2022).

  • @Nexusofgeek

    @Nexusofgeek

    Жыл бұрын

    yep my original PH fell apart after about a year but when I contacted WotC they sent me a free replacement.

  • @onealflynn2414
    @onealflynn2414 Жыл бұрын

    Five Torches Deep is a very watered down version of 5e that leans more to OSR. I think that is a good jumping point to leaving 5e and going to the OSR.

  • @broke_af_games9661

    @broke_af_games9661

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. That's where I jumped into our style games, but it really leaves you wanting imo, but it's an easy plug and Play.

  • @whatfruit7965

    @whatfruit7965

    Жыл бұрын

    Try Shadow of The Demon Lord it kicks buttock

  • @broke_af_games9661

    @broke_af_games9661

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whatfruit7965 I will be looking into it for sure, but I do got to say that I'm a little skeptical it sounds a little much on the brutal side and a lot of my players are more towards casual and new, with a power gamer thrown into the mix. My goal is to find or make a game that has the following criteria: • low page count • at a glance (like five torches deep where no ability or spell exceeds five words long in description) • robust customization without a class system Basically if groups wasn't 8001 pages long I would probably go that direction. But I just don't want to deal with it. I also love how five torches deep works where everything you need to know about that specific section is on the page spread. no more no less. It's elegant and well thought out

  • @sethpeterson8261

    @sethpeterson8261

    Жыл бұрын

    @@broke_af_games9661 glancing through my bookshelf and here are some that might be worth looking at for you (have hundreds, but these jumped out based on what you said) Barbarians of Lemuria (freaking. Awesome.) Open D6 or D6 Fantasy (if you can find them) Mork Borg Black Hack White Hack Best Left Buried Mazes Fantasy Age By this Ax I Hack Magic & Monsters (brilliant) Legends of Steel: Barbarians of Lemuria or Bash Fantasy versions ICRPG (mentioned in this vid) Talisman Rpg Red Mists Forbidden Lands DCC Jaws of the 6 Serpents Low Fantasy Gaming Scarlet Heroeelric (or BRP system games in general) most of those are light with a lot of flavor. Some of those might hit at least close to what you're looking for. However my taste runs more towards Sword & Sorcery than DnD generic high fantasy

  • @sethpeterson8261

    @sethpeterson8261

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whatfruit7965 just realized a game that might tick all your boxes is Dragon Bane. It isn't out yet, and you can't get the beta unless you backed it on Kickstarter, but you can Late Pledge a copy for access right now I think. It's the newest English iteration of Drakar och Demoner, derived from a d20 based BRP ruleset, simplified and streamlined for fast play. High fantasy. Definitely check it out

  • @rainstorm1589
    @rainstorm1589 Жыл бұрын

    I've been playing 5e for most of my ttrpg career and I gotta say, though I still enjoy playing it with my friends I don't think it's the fact that it's 5e that we're enjoying it. Hard to get people to learn new rulesets at least in my experience but I thought your video made really great points especially when it comes to how workers are treated by WoTC, I think that's a massive issue as well as the barrier to entry with how expensive books are. Also nice to see someone with critiques that don't amount to "OMG WOTC IS GOING WOKE"

  • @99zxk

    @99zxk

    Жыл бұрын

    WOTC, or any corp, going woke is commercialized compassion used to sell products.

  • @rainstorm1589

    @rainstorm1589

    Жыл бұрын

    @@99zxk oh yeah I mean its totally in bad faith by WoTC I just don't think trying to be inclusive in our games is a bad thing in general, despite corporations using these things purely as a marketing tactic

  • @99zxk

    @99zxk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rainstorm1589 sure, but you could always play whatever you wanted, right?

  • @elgatochurro

    @elgatochurro

    Жыл бұрын

    Savage Worlds is honestly so rules simple and light I can wave anything I don't understand. It's also workable for EVERY setting you might ever come up with. No need for another rulebook.

  • @DUNGEONCRAFT1
    @DUNGEONCRAFT1 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the shoutout. Still a Perkins fan, but I hear ya. Much love and respect. --Professor DungeonMaster

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Fair enough! Thanks for watching!

  • @connormoore9151
    @connormoore9151 Жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate this video! I also want to add that for anyone who likes grim dark: mörkborg which is super fast and super hard. Imagine the world is falling apart and you’re not adventurers trying to save it but just make a living stealing things and not trying to die. In one session, the world could end mid turn and that’s a part of the game. It’s black metal old school dnd. Another one I love is called hyperborea which does Robert e Howard inspired roleplay justice but includes more eldritch horror and even aliens if you so choose. It’s fascinating and terrifying.

  • @sethpeterson8261

    @sethpeterson8261

    Жыл бұрын

    Mork Borg is great. hyperborean is a reimagining of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and is a great example of the fact that DnD isn't even the best version of itself. Any edition

  • @CorprealFale
    @CorprealFale Жыл бұрын

    Love that you correctly identify Pathfinder as Dungeons and Dragons!

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought everyone knew that!

  • @CorprealFale

    @CorprealFale

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DaveThaumavore I see so many people talk about it as if it wasn't DnD, or a separe thing from DnD. Mostly on discord from a more relaxed nature where people keep posting pathfinder in the "other-ttrpgs" chat, and not the "dnd" chat.

  • @FiscHwaecg
    @FiscHwaecg Жыл бұрын

    DnD actually stopped me from getting into the hobby until way to late. I've just started playing RPGs in my 30s because I always thought it's all about Dragons, Elves, Orcs and Dudes who argue about how much damage points a level 3 Barbarian does. I disregarded the hobby for most of my live until few years ago. No it's my main creative output and maybe my biggest hobby. I've been playing many games, experienced many stories and played with many diverse groups. None of the games I've played is DnD.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, in that sense, WotC is harming the hobby.

  • @natbarmore

    @natbarmore

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup. I’ve worried for decades about all the people out there who would love RPing, but their only exposure is D&D (or GURPS, or Vampire, to name 2 other RPGs that at times rivaled D&D for visibility and popularity) and something specific to that game (the fantasy setting, the complex rules [that criticism applies to all 3 of them, at least since AD&D], playing vampires, etc.) turned them off. And they either didn’t know about other RPG‘s or they thought all RPG‘s shared that thing they didn’t like. so they never tried another one. Even lots of experienced roleplayers fall into this trap. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve encountered people who don’t want to try a new RPG because they think it will be as much effort to learn as DND or vampire or pathfinder or GURPS. Not every RPG requires reading several hundred pages and playing it for three months before you really have a handle on it, but if the only RPG you know is like that, you might assume they all are.

  • @Bobby3OOO

    @Bobby3OOO

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DaveThaumavorehorseshit. They’ve put the hobby on the map. You have no idea how hard it was to even find the books and minis 35 years ago - much less the players. As a kid, I used to call the TSR offices and tell the receptionist that I wanted to ask a question about the Dragonlance setting, and they’d just go ask the designers and come give me an answer while I waited on hold. And that was like, 1992. Wotc has helped put ttrpgs on the map again

  • @thelordakira

    @thelordakira

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Bobby3OOO Yes they did that in the 80's (put it on the map) , and then they have been strangling anything else since. Real OLD here. But there was already other systems back then. Rolemaster Palladium (20 + types) Warhammer fantasy Middle earth role playing Vampire: the masquarade Gurps star trek star wars shadowrun... there is almost a hundred different ones, but everyone talks about DnD. come on.

  • @sethpeterson8261

    @sethpeterson8261

    Жыл бұрын

    I first played BX in the early 80s and DnD has always been pretty easy to find. Most bookstores and comic shops carried it and Dragon magazine. It was even easier to find once ADnD hit. It was all the other games that existed that were tougher to discover. And even back then DnD had all the mindshare even though it wasn't the best ruleset

  • @vtheman1850
    @vtheman18505 ай бұрын

    The point about the complexity, and how it can be a pain in the ass to run is spot on. BTW, my DM is great, 15+ years of experience, homebrews settings writes literal fucking books into his worlds etc, great at balancing... but in 5e... our last campaign. Level 4 party: 1st Encounter 15 mins into the game almost a TPK; 2nd Encounter, very similar in terms of enemies.... our sorc basically soloing the entire encounter. DnD 5E.

  • @hammerhiem75
    @hammerhiem75 Жыл бұрын

    I've decided that I am going to homebrew character generation and fix up a couple of the classes that are underpowered and I can cherry pick the rules I like and those I don't. I want my Races to have stat bonuses, I want my Halflings to be inherently less strong than my Goliaths. But I also want feats to be important and plentiful, I like a background to give a stat boost and a feat, that's good. so I'm using that. I want my players to have sub races and each one to have a distinct flavour, and most importantly I want my Drow and Orcs to be Evil in nature.

  • @lucastakeo7707
    @lucastakeo7707 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, I'm glad to see someone talk about this topic directly and honestly. I feel that a lot of content creators that grew their public talking about 5e are unwilling to push back on the anti-consumer and monopolistic practicies of Hasbro and WotC cause they associate the success of the game to their own.

  • @orwin5445
    @orwin5445 Жыл бұрын

    Video is a bit sensationalist but I agree with your sentiment. It's definitely time to start branching out from D&D to other TTRPGs. I will likely not be playing One D&D, and while I might see the movie if it gets good reviews I'm not die hard enough of a Forgotten Realms fan to feel the need regardless. Time to move on to Blades in the Dark, 13th Age, and I still have yet to crack out my copy of Heroes 6e.

  • @zentec010
    @zentec010 Жыл бұрын

    I still go back to 3.0 it was perfect blueprint for everything. The problem was all the books and people thinking they had to grab something from several different books for their one character. The DM needs to put there foot down what books are being used and have fun with it. Also, by used WOTC are ripping you off.

  • @DisguisedAsHuman
    @DisguisedAsHuman Жыл бұрын

    I only recently got into 5e at the beginning of lockdowns. I’ve since been stockpiling games to play/run. Mothership, Mörk Borg, Bunnies and Burrows, games using the Cypher system and Monad Echo. I ran a Call of Cthulhu that was supposed to be a one-shot but everyone miraculously survived and have even asking to play again. There’s a lot out there.

  • @gentlemancorpse
    @gentlemancorpse Жыл бұрын

    Great video. I got in with 5E, but constantly having to tell my players 'you can't do that' or 'that doesn't work like that that' pushed me out. Now me & my players are happily enjoying the vast TTRPG hobby in a variety of different games and genres!

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on being free!

  • @Nathan-ti9pm

    @Nathan-ti9pm

    Жыл бұрын

    See my thing is I’ll ask the DM if it’s possible to pull off so and so and if they say no I move on, I really hate when players try to argue about it as it’s like “Dude they said no already, stop trying to argue about it and take your turn already.”

  • @tmbacz
    @tmbacz Жыл бұрын

    A couple of years ago I decided that I wanted to get back into RPG’s because I really enjoyed playing D&D back in the day. Bought a bunch of stuff and then discovered that what I really like is Sci Fi (Alien, Mothership, Hostile). Thankfully I didn’t go to far down the rabbit hole with 5e.

  • @bccooper2418
    @bccooper2418 Жыл бұрын

    I agree. There is more to RPGs then just D&D 5e. As a DM, I have no problems running a 5e game. I have several 5e my games I am running right now, mostly online. I also play in two different 5e games and really enjoy those games I’m in as well. Of the various D&D editions, I find the rules for 5e a lot easier then trying to do the math with 2nd edition & THACO. Who knew you could play D&D without it? Don’t get me wrong, I played 2nd edition thousands upon thousands of hours with my friends back in the day. I have many good memories. I enjoyed 3.5 and it’s my second favorite edition. Pathfinder I noticed, it’s easy to make an OP character with the right combination of races, classes, etc. I do have fond memories of playing Mentzer BECMI, where I first got started in RPGs and D&D. 1st edition isn’t bad, but 4th I had a hard time to get into. That being said, I also LOVE ❤ so many other RPG games too. Marvel FASERIP, Star Wars West End Games, Battle Tech/Mech Warrior, Last Unicorns Star Trek, Cthulhu, Shadowrun, Anything Paladin (TMNT is my favorite of the Paladin system), World of Darkness (Vampire, Wearwolf, Mage, etc) from the late 80’s to 90’s (not the new stuff), Aberrant (White Wolf Superheroes), Twilight 2000, Shadow of the Demon Lord, Paranoia , Kids on Bikes and Deadlands. So many good games to choose from and even more I haven’t mentioned. I wasn’t a big fan of GURPS. To generic for me. Lol. Over all a lot of good choices out there for your RPG experience. I guess what I’m trying g to say is… why not both? I enjoy all RPGS. I think there is room for both 5e and everything else. I do think it’s up to all of us to let those who have only played 5e to let them know about the other RP games so they can experience what many of us already know. There is RPGing outside of 5e and it’s okay if you still like it and the other stuff too.

  • @friendsnotfound1228
    @friendsnotfound1228 Жыл бұрын

    My Party and I have tried many game Systems before eventually setteling on Pathfinder as our go to. We dipped our toes into D&D 5e but it didn't catch us as much. Then A few months ago i have discovered Basic Fantasy and the World of OSR and it's so amazing to me that BF has very quickly become one of my favorite games (although we still mostly play Pathfinder)

  • @Goosenpai
    @Goosenpai Жыл бұрын

    God thank you for talking about the horrendous power spike players receive in DND. It's something I know lots of players love and the biggest reason they abhor Pathfinder 2E, but as a DM, it's incredibly hard to just keep up with how far players go. By level 10 they're already legendary heroes, and by 14 they're god killers, and 20 is just, I mean, who cares? TThe game ENCOURAGES solo-play, as in, every player shining over the others, instead of working like a team like in an actual multiplayer game. With the rise of Critical Role, this only inflates a player's idea of what they should expect. Everyone thinks they can be Scanlon or Grogg etc, thinking they have to be god slaying bombastic characters, when really they can be interesting in their own way without being all that powerful. As mentioned before, lots of players don't like P2E and that's mainly because it doesn't encourage single player modes, as in, no one hero will ever be a God Killing War Machine like in DND 5E. Pathfinder 2E's combat more focuses on survival, tactical thinking, roleplay, and most importantly, teamwork, otherwise everyone dies. You have NO IDEA how many people complain online in forums and on the subreddit about how they hate that their characters can't beat a Level 6 Captain Orc while they're only level 4. It's infuriating, as I've even seen some DND channels who at first, PRAISED Pathfinder 2E for being a great RPG, back down on their praise as they reach higher levels and realize "wait, why am I not a super cool epic badass killer at level 8? Wtf? This game's trash!". I just wish more 5E players explore games other than DND, because from what I've seen people live, breathe, eat and die by 5E, so it's hard to expect any change from that any time soon.

  • @supermasterball1

    @supermasterball1

    Жыл бұрын

    Personally love PF2e, especially with on how balanced everything is in that system. It makes you have to think about every action you do. I also enjoy on how the feat system allows for good customization without overwhelming players.

  • @MisterMisogynist
    @MisterMisogynist Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely merciless, I love it. As someone among the ranks of "people who tried DMing 5e and absolutely hated it", this is a great video on the topic.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    ✊🏼

  • @jasonandkrishandy-kraus123
    @jasonandkrishandy-kraus123 Жыл бұрын

    Really well said, Dave. Way to take a well-thought out and principled stand. I buy and try a lot of different games and I’m doubling down on my support the indies this year.

  • @paavohirn3728
    @paavohirn3728 Жыл бұрын

    It seems more timely than ever that you bring up all these other systems to the knowledge of a wider audience. I will be recommending your channel more and more to people in the KZread rpg space for rpg system ideas.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @hikikomicklori9290
    @hikikomicklori9290 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for encapsulating that nagging feeling I've had about 5e for the last couple of published supplement the materials.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    You bet. It’s gotten worse than ever.

  • @wilonascave
    @wilonascave Жыл бұрын

    I love Blades in the Dark, Advanced Tiny Dungeon, Dungeon World, Savage Worlds etc.. BUT I started playing (Solo) with Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay in the 80s and I just got back into after a very long time and I’m loving it!

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    That sounds like a lot of fun!

  • @NefariousKoel

    @NefariousKoel

    Жыл бұрын

    WFRP is a classic. I still occasionally break out my old 1st edition to peruse. Inspiring style and content.

  • @daves6220
    @daves6220 Жыл бұрын

    I have noticed today's game stores don't give a lot of shelf space to other RPG's vs 5e and Pathfinder. That wasn't the case 20 to 30 years ago.

  • @devildham
    @devildham Жыл бұрын

    Talk about a video aging like 🍷. The man must be psychic.

  • @MrWiley15
    @MrWiley15 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video that does a great job describing issues that important and pressing for the TTRPG hobby. I hope that this is spread throughout the player base and that people actually think about the points presented and do not simply act defensibly and leap to the standard, dogmatic defenses of 5e (which usually amount to "I do not want to try anything else).

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too. Thanks for watching!

  • @DogSniffing
    @DogSniffing Жыл бұрын

    Hyperborea and Against the Darkmaster have gained me as a new customer and player. Hyperborea corrects the true wrong doings of D&D which is forgetting their Clark Ashton Smith-inspired-roots.

  • @sullyb23511

    @sullyb23511

    Жыл бұрын

    Love Hyperborea.❤️🏹⚔️🪓🛡🗡

  • @subotai358

    @subotai358

    Жыл бұрын

    I think the swords and sorcery roots are just not “relatable “ to most of the upcoming generations, at least from my observations at the current game shop. You could tell the staff person found Dungeon Crawl Classics distasteful when I was purchasing it. And I like some of gentler less outre games coming out today as well. I sense a sort of “one tone pony” attitude out there.

  • @kevinfogle7929

    @kevinfogle7929

    Жыл бұрын

    Clark Ashton Smith is a great writer and artist.

  • @boriscat1999

    @boriscat1999

    Жыл бұрын

    The production value of North Wind Adventures' Hyperborea is just fantastic. And it pushes its own style that makes it really stand out. You pick up a Hyperborea book and think "this looks RAD".

  • @connormoore9151

    @connormoore9151

    Жыл бұрын

    I just started hyperborea and I’m so glad other people know about it!

  • @manicmonarch2608
    @manicmonarch2608 Жыл бұрын

    I used to think 5e was so easy to run. More and more player options and the insanely fast power creep, unbalanced CR ratings, and generally weak monsters that have to be homebrewed proved me wrong.

  • @matthewconstantine5015
    @matthewconstantine5015 Жыл бұрын

    TSR was just as bad, but on a much smaller scale. And their prices were always nuts. Now they're just super-nuts. I look at the starter box they put out and compare it to the Call of Cthulhu starter, and it's like they're not even from the same world. I've thought about grabbing a couple of the 5e books to port over in to Dungeon Crawl Classics (a game I actually enjoy playing and running, which has never been true of D&D), but their prices are bonkers. $50. for a 150 page book of dubious quality? Nah. I'll stick with Chaosium and Free League, companies that actually care about what they put out.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. There's a principle in business called "charge what the market can bear." i.e. Charge as much for a product/service that the customers are willing to pay. They set those prices high because people keep demonstrating that they are willing to meet that price point. Infuriating.

  • @UsuarioGenerico-li5pf

    @UsuarioGenerico-li5pf

    Жыл бұрын

    Finally someone said it.

  • @cybermerlyn2
    @cybermerlyn2 Жыл бұрын

    I am a huge fan of ttrpgs. At my age I find games like Pathfinder for Savage Worlds, ICRPG, and EZD6 to be a more interesting games than 5e, less overhead to play and it feels more pulp. If I am looking for something Grimm Dark I like games like Electric Bastionland or any of the OSR games. The thing I look forward to, and the only reason I have to buy any new games at this point, is centered around one word, innovation, if a game has some new mechanic or process that improves play I will purchase the new game just to show love to the author. While I see that WotC has a new subscription model in One D&D, I am just not seeing any innovation in that space. It seems they are too tied to profit to take any chances on innovation.

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m in the same boat always looking for innovation. WotC isn’t where I look either.

  • @jmscalercio

    @jmscalercio

    Жыл бұрын

    My Gen X heart was happy when Rifts came out for Savage Worlds.

  • @krinkrin5982
    @krinkrin5982 Жыл бұрын

    I'm running a long WFRP campaign and we are having lots of fun. Characters are surprisingly resilient for how much of a reputation the game has as being deadly. The gritty realism is quite refreshing and you can play as quite literally anyone in the universe, not just these vaguely heroic mercenaries (because let's face it, that's what D&D characters are).

  • @davidbrick6325

    @davidbrick6325

    Жыл бұрын

    WFRP is probably my all-time favorite game. Which edition are you running? I strongly prefer 2e. I played 1e and loved it, but thought 2e was a big improvement in many ways: eliminating alignments and most magic items, having more supplements, etc. I tried 4e and sadly found it almost unplayable. Great art though.

  • @krinkrin5982

    @krinkrin5982

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davidbrick6325 Running 2nd edition. I've taken one look at the newer ones and decided they are not for me. 3rd was basically a boardgame, and 4th went back on a lot of the improvements that 2nd made over 1st.

  • @sethpeterson8261

    @sethpeterson8261

    Жыл бұрын

    Love WFRP 1st, 2nd is also really good. Both good examples of games that are leaps better than stock DnD. Skipped 3 and own 4, but the art and presentation and layout is so bad I haven't even flipped through it all. Although I'm inclined to say that the best version is actually the re-release of Zweihander. I was shocked at how good it is

  • @krinkrin5982

    @krinkrin5982

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sethpeterson8261 Haven't read Zweihänder. Sounds like I should do that. Funny thing: As I started my RPG career with D&D 3rd, I sometimes feel myself wanting to add in the wacky things from that game, like expansive dungeons and weird monsters, because they could be fun, but they don't really fit in the setting. The dungeons might, though not in the way D&D does them. On the other hand, I also found myself struggling to build dungeons in the vein of classic massive sprawling underground complexes without filling them up with random stuff, or leaving them mostly empty. For the monsters, I've adapted a 'let's homebrew unique beasties' approach that satisfies that particular itch.

  • @sethpeterson8261

    @sethpeterson8261

    Жыл бұрын

    @@krinkrin5982 Totally fits the setting, I mean Warhammer Quest is 100% dungeon crawling in the WH world and it's still one of the best dungeon crawlers 30 years later. Back in the day we got pretty bored with the narrative/politics blah blah adventures and did big dungeon crawlsd instead. I don't remember it being an issue at least with 1st edition and haven't even tried Zwei yet, just read it (but damn does it all look polished and good) Good luck!

  • @harz632
    @harz632 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, my biggest gripe with alternatives is that many great sounding ones are only in English, and while I personally have no problem with playing the games in English, my table would struggle and probably lose enthusiasm for these games due to it. What we tried out was HeXXen 1733 which came out natively in German and is a fun experience, not sure if they already translated it into English, but once they do it might be worth looking at it.

  • @alqdsemper221

    @alqdsemper221

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you looked into Splittermond? Not sure if Uhrwerkverlag is still around, but I liked Splimo a lot. Base game used to be free, too. Some if the authors are former DSA writers, and you sorta can tell cause they avoided a lot of DSAs weird idiosyncracies.

  • @dodgingcars

    @dodgingcars

    Жыл бұрын

    Savage Worlds is available in German

  • @Strat0Patrick
    @Strat0Patrick Жыл бұрын

    I would be short in my words: I've bought copy of D&D Rules Cyclopedia from eBay this year, and Im happy

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s a classic.

  • @nuriochi
    @nuriochi Жыл бұрын

    First love the use of Peter and the Wolf at the end. Old favorite! Second I’m truly done with WotC for now. I can’t with a clear conscience keep buying this stuff. I’ve already moved on to other games but bought some books out of nostalgia (Spelljammer for example). Thanks for the great insights!

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen!

  • @Francesco_Alessandro_Pizzino
    @Francesco_Alessandro_Pizzino Жыл бұрын

    Thanks to the Cypher System (the core of Numenera), I became able to make new ttrpg player into new GMs. They now GM with no stress or fear, and they feel confident to play every genre (fantasy, sci-if, super hero, ecc.) or to resolve many difficults.

  • @elementzero3379

    @elementzero3379

    Жыл бұрын

    Cypher is great for this, and has some great settings and so much support content to boot!

  • @fettbub92
    @fettbub92 Жыл бұрын

    I picked up GURPs yesterday. I was looking for other TTRPG sources already, but after recent news about these changes at WotC, I'm glad I am expanding my library. This is sad. Video Games are doing the same. Changing focus on exploiting their consumers for profit, instead of making a game experience worth buying. Its why many are going Free to Play, and flooding the market with microtransactions and "battle passes." This trend will end eventually, but its tragic. I feel this applies to all Corporate entertainment. I feel Disney has also lost focus on making good content, and instead trying modern strategies, which are short sited but yield quick results.

  • @vigils
    @vigils Жыл бұрын

    DnD 5E got me into Tabletop RPGs, so it will always have a place in my heart. However, that being said, as a GM since i find myself having to homebrew a lot of rules and mechanics and alter campaign storylines... i've decided to make my own personal system, mixed with some Cyberpunk 2020 and Mothership. I do still think DnD would be one of the cooler tabletops to introduce people to the hobby, can't imagine intro-ing newcomers straight to horror/ grimdark and hoping they like the suffering ahahah

  • @oscarmarquez934

    @oscarmarquez934

    Жыл бұрын

    I started with WoD and I loved it

  • @tobormax
    @tobormax Жыл бұрын

    This video is the best summary of the issues surrounding D&D I've seen yet. Not only do you have a masterful summary of the issues, but you present it in a way that is visually engaging. It is clear there is some visual flexing here with the clips and graphics and transitions. This isn't just a well-written script but a great visual presentation as well. Kudos on one of your finest videos yet!

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow, thank you for the kind words!

  • @russelljackson8153
    @russelljackson81539 ай бұрын

    Remember modules? They would be like 25 pages long, have removable maps and often, artwork. They were concise adventures with just enough details that any DM could quickly get up to speed and send players off. Now they are "campaigns" bound in hardcover, with no removable maps or artwork to show players.

  • @jerotapia8185
    @jerotapia81853 ай бұрын

    I am new in the hobby, last year my friends and I played the starter box campaign (i am the dm), and we had a lot of fun, we want to keep playing DnD, but i am also looking for other ttrpg systems to see which one we have mor fun with, so far i had played dnd 5e, CoC 7e and Avatar legends (PBTA system), and i am still looking for more, i had enjoyed more, but i can noticed the difference gming others systems and how flexible are the sessions with systems like PBTA, I sure want to try Pathfinder 2e some day, or City of mist and Blades in the dark are also a ttrpgs I am interested in playing (or gming, i have enjoyed being dm with my friends a lot) someday.

  • @booksbricksandboards783
    @booksbricksandboards783 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! I have enjoyed and evangelized many of the same games you mentioned, and I couldn’t agree more. We have such an embarrassment of riches when it comes to choice, comparatively to when I was a kid in the 80’s, it is almost a blessing that Hasbro seems determined to fumble this flagship RPG, sheerly because it may give other games a chance to shine. After all, it was a similar fumble with 4th edition that led to one of my favorite alternatives in Pathfinder! It is a good time to be a gamer, even if it isn’t the best time to play the latest D&D products. One last thing, the product quality issue is staggering… I have books from North Wind Adventures, Burning Wheel Publishing, Chaosium, and Goodman Games that are so much more durable and beautifully assembled than anything from WoTC that an untrained eye would think WOTC was the Indy publisher!

  • @princealiaps3751
    @princealiaps3751 Жыл бұрын

    Good Points well made in this vid. I,ve played D&D eds up to 3.5 - shed my D&D collection around two years ago. My current campaigns up & running are : Runequest RPIGlorantha, Warhammer Fantasy 2nd ed & Modiphius Conan. Love the societal aspect of Glorantha, the dark filth of WHFRP & the moral ambiguity of the Hyborian Age. Class & level based D&D just doesn't cut it anymore. Dave's right about Free League - passionately made games, well bound books. My only gripes about FL is that their settings are very sandbox & it's quite difficult to die as a PC. I like strong death threat in my games!

  • @paulfelix5849
    @paulfelix5849 Жыл бұрын

    Good vid. It all needed to be said. As a very long time gamer (coming up on 46 years soon) I take the most issue with the idea that the game is "under monetized". It seems to come from a huge misperception on Hasbro's part. They show that some ~20% of D&D gamers are DMs, but that these DMs spend nearly 70% to 80% of the money. That prompts them to want to tap that other ~80% of players for that additional ~20% to 30% of revenue. They are wrong. In my experience, lo these many years, that play groups tend to pool their $ for purchases. A new book is out? The group wants it but the DM doesn't have to $30 to $50 for it, they all poney up. The DM makes the purchase, so is the only one credited with the sale, but it was a shared thing. Same with VTT subs. Those can get expensive. An annual sub at the highest level for the best "stuff" can cost $100. Then there's all the books (in digital form) to buy (another $25 to $50 apiece). Adventure modules, maps, tokens, blah, blah, etc., ad infinitum.s all shared out. HASBRO are idiots and WotC are bigger idiots.

  • @heatherchapline5418
    @heatherchapline5418 Жыл бұрын

    Wow this video aged like fine wine 🍷 in just a few weeks too. You totally called this!

  • @DaveThaumavore

    @DaveThaumavore

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s nice to be right on occasion!

  • @juanavila223

    @juanavila223

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree !!!! Seems like they did it an hour ago

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