Should Dungeons & Dragons be played without dice? One new Dungeon Master is pondering this question, as one of his players seems adamant that dice rolls should be abandoned to focus on "roleplaying".

Dungeons & Dragons is virtually synonymous to tabletop roleplaying. The most popular roleplaying game system in the world was created by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, along with input from their wargaming friends and community. Since TSR, Inc. published it in 1974, D&D has become a global phenomenon. It is now a billion-dollar multimedia franchise under Wizards of the Coast and parent company Hasbro, appearing not just in tabletop roleplaying games and supplements, but also books, comics, merchandise, television, video games, and a big budget live-action film.

Despite the recent Open Gaming License (OGL) controversy, Dungeons & Dragons is as popular as ever. But is the dice-rolling aspect of the game something that can be removed and still enjoy D&D? At least one player seems to think so.

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