thedungeondelver
Adventurer
I take an arrow to the knee.
Now that my mixed memes are out of the way...
something I'd like to see returned to D&D in N are non-nerfed monsters, specifically the rust monster.
Now, I can take an AD&D rust monster, call it a dire Rust Monster, and put it in 4e. Keep the rust monster effects, just use the 4e stats, and dispense with that "hey kids, if it eats your




It's just that the old 4e rules tell me I'm a bad DM for doing that, and tell players I'm a bad DM for doing that.
If I'm at a con and I want to run some D&Dn for a group, I'd really like to not have to deal with the baggage of "You're being a jerk! Rust monsters," (or gelatinous cubes (are they still there?), or yellow mold, or green slime, or ochre jelly, or drow weapons, or whatever the teeth was taken from over the years) "don't do that anymore!"
At least leave the option in and make it known that this can happen, and no I'm not a colossal







Also the same to magic-item shopping lists but I'll stop lest this be perceived as a broad-front "I don't like 4e and here's why" post ('cause it ain't.)