thunktanker
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If Mearls said there are no options... there are no options... that should be enough to make a decision.
Yeah, I remember that tweet: "There are no options! F U! I'M MIKE MEARLS!"
If Mearls said there are no options... there are no options... that should be enough to make a decision.
It seems trivially easy to have a Second Wind Alternative that
1) isn't spammable out of combat on a short rest schedule
and
2) allows people to have their HP as meat.
Second Wind: You have a limited well of stamina you can draw on to protect yourself from harm. When bloodied/below 50 % hit points, you can use a bonus action to gain temporary hit points equal to 1d10 + your fighter level.
Once you use this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again.
Done. Over. Chicken Little can take 5.
It seems trivially easy to have a Second Wind Alternative that
1) isn't spammable out of combat on a short rest schedule
and
2) allows people to have their HP as meat.
Second Wind: You have a limited well of stamina you can draw on to protect yourself from harm. When bloodied/below 50 % hit points, you can use a bonus action to gain temporary hit points equal to 1d10 + your fighter level.
Once you use this feature, you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again.
Done. Over. Chicken Little can take 5.
If only the edition were really versatile and robust such that it could take those kinds of modifications and not break the game....![]()
I'm dying to hear how this breaks the game.
But, but, of course it would break the game. How couldn't it????![]()
There were heavy amounts of sarcasm in my previous post.![]()
The numbers still say that roughly 2 million players play a fantasy RPG (per Scott Rouse).
Roughly,
500,000+ of those bought the 3e PHB (per former WotC staffer)
300-400k of those bought the 3.5 PHB (per former WotC staffer)
250-400k of those bought the 4e PHB (speculation)
250k+ of those bought the Pathfinder Core Bookbook (per Erik Mona at GAMA)
So effectively at least a million of the existing players have 'Rage Quit' by not buying the most recent rulebook, repeatedly, over every edition. Not including the roughly 20 million people who have only played frpg games for a short time and then drifted away.
I think 5e will survive a fair amount of 'rage quitting'.