- Go to bandcamp.com
- Type 'dungeon synth' in the search bar
- Listen for free and (hopefully) buy some albums.
- Enjoy!!
Emberleaf
I've used it. It works great! Shuffle mode isn't quite as varied as I'd like, but beyond that, it's a really great music player.
Yeeeeaah....I'm done with D&D and WotC. As is most often the case, when a thing I like becomes a giant megacorporation they start doing shitty things to the people that got them there in the first place. TTRPGs are a truly vast hobby, and I see no reason to give my support and business to a company willing to fuck over it's fanbase to make extra money - not when there are so many other great games/companies to support.
An important point to make before people panic too much: You can still use your books and play your games. This doesn't effect players so much as it effects publishers. Your Saturday night game won't be affected at all.
Paizo/Pathfinder, to my knowledge, relies very heavily on the OGL. So, if they want to continue to publish materials, they're going to have to agree to the new OGL. Which no sane publisher would agree to, so.....
Honestly? I would move to a different system and boycott Hasbro/WotC entirely. With this move, they have demonstrated that they don't care about you as a player. Why would you support them?
Looks really interesting! Loving the Story Points mechanic. Will definitely check this out! Thanks for the tip!
That's fair. I just dislke more and more of my favorite pasttimes becoming more and more subscription based. Music, movies and now (potentially) ttrpgs.
I wouldn't. I like to own my gaming materials and not have my campaign at the mercy of someone else's whims.
I would not at all be surprised if one day they moved everything to digital formats and then just slapped a big ol' subscription fee on it all for access. I give D&D another 5-10 years before they stop printing paper books entirely. Just a hunch, of course, but.....yeah.