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  • FWIW i prefer PDF rules (or dndbeyond) to hard copy, but that's mainly because i am an idiot what runs Shadowrun so I gotta spend a LOT of time searching through a million rulebooks for keywords. Being able to use computer search for stuff I know is in some manual is a lot better than searching through them manually for me, but the "i know it's in there" part helps since I already know what I'm looking for. Though that helps with the physical manuals too, I guess. I do like having the option for both.

    if the youngest gets into it too then they can get involved as they get a bit older

    you're fooling nobody with this. You're one of us now, and your child will have no choice but to capitulate. Welcome!

    Couple of friends published "your very own village" recently, it helps GMs generate simple scenarios for kids (or for new adult players!) that might be useful for you as you play.

  • you're fooling nobody with this.

    I've already suggested to the dad of the other kid that we set up a parents D&D group ... not entirely in jest.

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