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This is simply saying "no". Let's look at facts. The games' modules consistently reference the adventurers (and are in fact built around their existence). The game also creates a vast web of abilities capable of being achieved by these players who apparently aren't existent in canon. What Matt is referring to is known as "Homebrew", which I do associate with in that it is indeed purely fan-made content that uses the systems of the game rather than the official and, one might call it, canon content. Matt, you are simply wrong in this case.
 
This is simply saying "no". Let's look at facts. The games' modules consistently reference the adventurers (and are in fact built around their existence). The game also creates a vast web of abilities capable of being achieved by these players who apparently aren't existent in canon. What Matt is referring to is known as "Homebrew", which I do associate with in that it is indeed purely fan-made content that uses the systems of the game rather than the official and, one might call it, canon content. Matt, you are simply wrong in this case.
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If you'd like to prove, somehow, that the star of the show (quite literally depending on whether or not you're playing Dark Sun) is somehow not canon, feel free to make a thread on that alone.

Latest revision as of 13:27, 30 December 2018

Matthew Schroeder wrote: Tabletop RPG player character classes don't count as Canon characters and still shouldn't be made as ludicrous composites.

This is simply saying "no". Let's look at facts. The games' modules consistently reference the adventurers (and are in fact built around their existence). The game also creates a vast web of abilities capable of being achieved by these players who apparently aren't existent in canon. What Matt is referring to is known as "Homebrew", which I do associate with in that it is indeed purely fan-made content that uses the systems of the game rather than the official and, one might call it, canon content. Matt, you are simply wrong in this case.


If you'd like to prove, somehow, that the star of the show (quite literally depending on whether or not you're playing Dark Sun) is somehow not canon, feel free to make a thread on that alone.