Originally Posted by Firesnakearies
Originally Posted by Wrathbone
I mind that we're getting D&D flavoured Larian, not Larian flavoured D&D.




See, I really disagree with that. I think there's a LOT more D&D here than "Larianism" here. I mean, clearly the Larianism is present and quite apparent. But to me, it looks like just one relatively thin layer on top of a very solid core of D&D.


Have fun trying to define what Larianism is, what D&D really means, etc. That's the problem with these conversations is that rarely does anyone actually sit down and ponder long and hard as to what makes D&D a thing and what makes Larian a thing.