D&D General Mike Mearls sits down with Ben from Questing Beast


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Well mike is probably trying to drum up support for projects he is working on (like his riff on 5e)
His riff on 5E is kind of neat, I have to admit.

He even got my key "demand" in lol (as if I can make "demands") which is that spells can always fail! You have to roll! That alone would I think do wonders for D&D.

Also I weirdly liked the default races, which is very rare for me.
 

Around 15:00, Ben brings up something interesting that I thought about often.

For context, I started with 3E, played a ton of 4E, life forced me to focus on other things and I got back with 5E in 2016 before splitting into the OSR and indie RPGs around 2020.

Around 2014, I was in the middle of a long break of RPGs. Yet, with the announcement of D&D Next I was reading news and keeping up with what was happening. I remember vividly tons of old-school players saying that D&D was finally going back to it's root after the high-abstraction of 4E and the high simulationism of 3E. It was my first contact with a huge crowd that still played older editions (2E, 1E, B/X, etc). I definitely remember what Ben describes, this so called call to victory by the old school players.

And now, a decade later, 5E is being torn apart from what seems to be a similar or adjacent crowd as being the antithesis of what an Old School game is. I don't know why it has became cool to naughty word on 5E. I do not like Wizards as a company and I'm done creatively with 5E, I've exhausted that design space. But it's clear to me that it's a well designed game that open the gates to so many new players.

Am I crazy? Is it anecdotal or others remember this shift too?
 

His riff on 5E is kind of neat, I have to admit.

He even got my key "demand" in lol (as if I can make "demands") which is that spells can always fail! You have to roll! That alone would I think do wonders for D&D.

Also I weirdly liked the default races, which is very rare for me.
OK, I have read some of his blog, but haven't joined the patreon yet. Is this information in his patreon? I don't remember these details from his blog posts (but I am a bit out of date).
 



It was on the free bit of his Patreon, he linked to it on BlueSky I think, but I imagine its still there.
Thanks! I lot of what I have heard him say mirrors what I have had on a low simmer for my 5e-ish D&D draft. So I didn't want to recreate the wheel if he has already figure out some of the issues I want to address.
 


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