The stereotype of Dungeons & Dragons players as socially awkward outcasts has evolved over time. A recent study found that D&D players are actually more extraverted and open to new experiences than non-players. Does this suggest that people with these personality traits are drawn to the game, or does playing D&D help develop these traits? How has the perception of D&D players changed over the years, and what does this say about the evolving nature of tabletop gaming?
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