Haven't looked at 13th Age at all yet really. I'd be curious to see how they work it out (compared to say, FATE.)
Basically, skills are open-ended backgrounds. They are like aspects, for sure, tough implemented slightly differently.
Haven't looked at 13th Age at all yet really. I'd be curious to see how they work it out (compared to say, FATE.)
To be fair, for every X people certain they know how it will turn out, there are Y (where Y is usually a value smaller than X!) people who are dead right, and such was the case with Monk.
Second Wind's power is tricky to guess at without knowing the default non-class-assisted healing rules. In the context of "Long rest = full HP" it is definitely not OP (but is that the context?).
Really? It's just de facto part of the base game? That's disappointing.
New things I got from looking at this sheet:
2. Second wind heals per short rest. This seems pretty extreme and strongly favors certain playstyles over others. Basically, until you get to high levels, fighters don't need any outside assistance (or much time) to heal them. They can just sit around for a few hours using second wind every hour.
I'm really thrown by #2 though.
Why is that disappointing? I am disappointed every time they limit the coinage in an edition. Even a fanciful thing like electrum.
Mmm, ok, we are used to indulge into variety and just 4 flavors feel bland?Spoiled seems like a totally inappropriate word for this, to me, being ultra-negative and implying we are children.
Someone who has seen the world and is longer happy living Small Town, USA is not "spoiled". Nor is someone who has seen all the options D&D has, and doesn't want to go back to Basic-only.
As a person who loves old school flavor, we never really used electrum or platinum pieces. Copper, silver, gold is more than enough.
I'm also surprised they added that on a character sheet for Basic D&D, you can put those rare coins in your treasure section anyway, where you write gems and tapestries and other trinkets of value but not easily tradeable. Most inns do not accept such coins anyway.