We have a new UA release with two subclasses. The College of Spirits Bard is a fortune teller or spirit medium type character with a big random effect table. Meanwhile the Undeath Pact Warlock is a a do-over of the Undying Pact Warlock.
Given that D&D is a co-op game not a competitive game, nope.The difference is that minmaxing can make an individual more successful, which (understandably I think) is something many players like.
Are you really gonna argue that people don’t enjoy making their character more effective?Given that D&D is a co-op game not a competitive game, nope.
The definition of min-maxing is basically what @Micah Sweet said. Min-maxing is making just your character super effective at one thing.Given that D&D is a co-op game not a competitive game, nope.
Usually a month later when they release the next UA, but the last survey was released a week after the UA.when is the survey usually up?
It's a co-OP game where everyone wants to be awesome, not just a cog in the party machine. Individual achievement does matter to most people.Given that D&D is a co-op game not a competitive game, nope.
The difference is that minmaxing can make an individual more successful, which (understandably I think) is something many players like.
Usually a month later when they release the next UA, but the last survey was released a week after the UA.
I think that because this is coming out so soon before a November release, and due to the flavor differences that this is meant for a different setting.Yeah, they like to let people sit with an option before they gather feedback. I expect that we will hear about the November product next week, or maybe the next, based on history. I think what they do for the survey might depend on whether this is a last second test for that book, or an early test for something in 2021 (Innistrad, Ravenloft?)
I think that because this is coming out so soon before a November release, and due to the flavor differences that this is meant for a different setting.