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"For me it took the fun out of the flexibility of a system like 5th Edition offered." "It was very much like the games, but in order to do that, 90% of the time you were just crunching numbers," Joe explained. As a Pokemon fan, he sought out a Pokemon tabletop game too, which led him to Pokemon Tabletop United, a fanmade set of rules completely separate from 5th Edition that didn’t quite scratch that itch.
After playing his first game, he listened to tabletop-centric podcasts and tried out additional TRPG rulesets like Pathfinder and FATE. Like me, Joe had begun his journey into tabletop gaming with Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition a few years ago. None of that would have been possible without the person behind Pokemon 5e, known online as JOEtheDM. Why Pokemon With a Dungeons & Dragons Ruleset? I even DM'd my first mini-campaign where all of my stupid amount of random Pokemon knowledge became useful. I could write a whole separate article about how much cathartic fun playing Pokemon 5e with some of my closest friends online over Roll20 brought me in a time I couldn't see my usual local D&D group or play video games due to an injury, but trust me when I say we had a blast. As seasoned D&D players, we picked up the fan-made ruleset intuitively.