I’m “defending” it by explaining that different people are gonna play different forms of the game. Whatever reason it’s DnD related I won’t specifically know because stories are vastly different across campaigns.
A homebrew is a homebrew, and it can be whatever the DM wants. You don’t have to play it. If anything it’s adding more interest and intrigue to the industry.
The lore still exists. The stories still exists. What, genuinely do you think happens with this supposed “dilution”? That not everyone plays dnd the same way?
I’m “defending” it by explaining that different people are gonna play different forms of the game. Whatever reason it’s DnD related I won’t specifically know because stories are vastly different across campaigns.
A homebrew is a homebrew, and it can be whatever the DM wants. You don’t have to play it. If anything it’s adding more interest and intrigue to the industry.
lol what consequences?
The lore still exists. The stories still exists. What, genuinely do you think happens with this supposed “dilution”? That not everyone plays dnd the same way?