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Why Isn't There a D&D Table Top Miniatures War Game?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 9248945" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>Something they’ve not been willing to do in recent times. It’s sounds like a minefield</p><p></p><p>They are society factions but what are the iconic D&D creatures that would be part of a Calimsham faction other than humans in different clothing and maybe some genasi/genies. How would a Cormyr faction be fundamentally different to a Waterdeep faction or a Nevereinter faction. D&D variety comes from monsters and monsters in most cases don’t fall into factions. Certainly not in the way Warhammer does. </p><p></p><p>Even take Bushido. A great skirmish style wargame. There are clear factions at play that are varied and interesting. I don’t think this falls organically into D&D</p><p></p><p>Lol. I certainly think pay to win is a thing. But it think the annual tinkering with the points costs and abilities is the closest they’ve ever got to balance. Any complex game with that many moving parts will be unbalanced. D&D relies on DM moderation too much to have anything close to balance without extreme simplicity which would be a turn off as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 9248945, member: 6879661"] Something they’ve not been willing to do in recent times. It’s sounds like a minefield They are society factions but what are the iconic D&D creatures that would be part of a Calimsham faction other than humans in different clothing and maybe some genasi/genies. How would a Cormyr faction be fundamentally different to a Waterdeep faction or a Nevereinter faction. D&D variety comes from monsters and monsters in most cases don’t fall into factions. Certainly not in the way Warhammer does. Even take Bushido. A great skirmish style wargame. There are clear factions at play that are varied and interesting. I don’t think this falls organically into D&D Lol. I certainly think pay to win is a thing. But it think the annual tinkering with the points costs and abilities is the closest they’ve ever got to balance. Any complex game with that many moving parts will be unbalanced. D&D relies on DM moderation too much to have anything close to balance without extreme simplicity which would be a turn off as well. [/QUOTE]
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