![]() The adventure holds up fine without them, and there’s no reason to normalize that kind of crap for young kids. So I’ve chosen to go through the adventure and make changes to remove those elements. It’s full of the racism and unnecessary violence that pervades mainstream RPG material. “The Lost Mine of Phandelver” is the adventure included in the starter box. I thought that the 5th edition box might be a good way to familiarize myself with the new rules and to introduce the girls to crunch at the same time. We’ve done rules-light adventures with them a few times but have never used a hard and fast ruleset. Our youngest is at an age where she can begin playing tabletop RPGs, so we can finally start running games for them without leaving anyone out. ![]() I really had no intention of trying out 5th edition, since my partner and I have been slowly tweaking our mélange of Pathfinder / 3.5e, True20, and house rules into exactly what we want. Curse you, Amazon, for knowing exactly how to get me to impulse buy. Halfway through shopping, the suggestion bar offered up the D&D 5th edition starter box on discount. At the beginning of winter last year, I was on Amazon picking up some necessaries.
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