Out of curiosity, Aishaddai...

Hot did you manage to get: "it's not lore friendly" Out of: "It is a deliberate break in an established system which has impact upon the game and how it plays, and the challenge of an encounter, and the choice points which players and enemies alike may face. It is being done in ignorance and without any tact or understanding."

That's a fascinating achievement.


There's a big difference between Wizards backing something, and permitting something. We've seen them back something strongly - D&D Beyond, for example. That's an example of Wizards backing something that is not ultimately theirs, but which uses their license and has a direct impact on their game and publicity. They back that super hard. It's not actually Wizards who owns D&D Beyond - they just back it.

They are not putting the same amount of effort and support into backing this game, at least not any more. They're permitting it, with a tokenary appearance and occasional thumbs-up support, but little else.