Dungeons and Dragons has changed drastically over the years, with different versions and rulings depending on which one you choose to follow. While the core rules as written are an excellent basis and great for beginners to follow, some of the best D&D experiences often come from homebrew content.
With legendary Dungeon Masters like Matt Mercer and Brennan Lee Mulligan both utilizing homebrew rules of their own, it's clear that sometimes breaking the rules can make for even more memorable experiences . Aside from the standard D&D rules you might already ignore , like encumbrance or tracking rations, introducing new rules can offer just as much fun depending on your party's preferences.
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