I was referring to races/classes/items as I've never used a homebrew system beyond a couple of games that didn't last long.
That would be super cool, whenever I have the mental power to learn a new one. I started a couple of games on here I had to bow out of as with what happened in my life meant learning two new systems was not in the cards. Stayed in one new system in one game, as it's smaller and fairly slow and I felt my brain could handle that attempt. People are great about it here for sure though. So 5e for me if I join anything else.
I love homebrew adventures. I've tried the published ones but don't enjoy them quite the same way. They seem more combat focused to me and I prefer the roleplay aspect more. Combat is great but not as the main focus for me. Plus I might also just be bad as I find the modules very difficult. Challenge is good but scraping by every time isn't fun for long.
Yeah, there is an idea that all homebrew is broken and unfair. Some is for sure, but a lot is balanced well. Some are even underpowered.
I have a character that I've been interested in trying out, but the only thing I've found to get close to him is some FFXIV homebrew (which I came across since I made him in that game and it worked rather well, so reddit was like 'you like FFXIV and D&D so here'). Mind you, my characters are often...involved since I often test out concepts I will maybe write with later. So homebrew not the only hurdle.