Shitting on Dungeons & Dragons and other people’s fun is not cool.
In fact, D&D does a lot of things right. I’ll give you real-world proof for that, as well as theoretical proof.
Shitting on Dungeons & Dragons and other people’s fun is not cool.
In fact, D&D does a lot of things right. I’ll give you real-world proof for that, as well as theoretical proof.
I’ve done improvisational theatre for two years now, and I’ve been a roleplayer (mostly the GM) for twenty years on and off. Improv has done a lot to make me a better player; and for a long while I thought roleplaying made me great at improv. Sure, I had my strengths, but this post focuses on what I sucked: listening to other people. There will be sequels.