It's just a... DM's Guild filter and a list of Reddit suggestions. Whatever people do to invite some more traffic to their blogs.
Non-D&D fantasy games will always be welcome. Can't wait to see the results.
When I did play 5e IRL, I used Ard sheets, tweaking them in Photoshop or Illustrator whenever needed.
Still, memes likes this one actually breed such GMs, because somehow they think it's funny.
Obvious for someone like me, but useful for newer DMs out here, especially the parts about stopping long planning and cutting filler parts, however fun would they be.
Can't say I believe them
I don't know this guy, but he just took my thoughts and layed them in a beautiful written form. Especially parts about bed time stories and trolls -- I tell it to my players exactly like that. If we establish their characters are at least somewhat experienced, we can agree they were told these stories one way or another.
Most people just want to do cool shit.
There are THOUSANDS of other games, and most of them let you do cool shit instead of tracking resources. Just, you know, stop playing D&D.
As a DM, I cringed at this. Alright, you broke the game, overshadowed your martials and blew past the encounter your DM spent so much time carefully crafting. And your game session ended two hours earlier. Thanks everyone, see you next week I guess.
Shame about removed monsters. I personally used all these Arch-Devils, and Boreas basically became a father figure to a lot of PCs at my table.
Hiding rolls is an outdated concept. Rolling in the open builds trust between every participant.