Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Say that to the dragon
If I kill you fast enough I will not nee *fwoof!*
Medic!!
Say that to the dragon
If you strike me down I will become more powerful than you can imagine!If I kill you fast enough I will not nee *fwoof!*
Medic!!
If you strike me down I will become more powerful than you can imagine!
And get dust on my suit? NeverDust of Disappearance?
Heh. Taking the idea seriously for a sec, I think the main hurdle would be 5e's insistence on narrative coherence - there'd have to be some reason that they can only do it X/day, for instance, and that immediately begins to truck with the supernatural. The main reason 4e's martial dailies were A-OK was because one valued the gameplay goals over the suspension of disbelief - it matters less why you could only do your daily 1/day and more that you could nova-spike, too. 5e cares about that why quite a bit.
Though I could maybe see a Warlock model working OK! It's usually easier to buy a "you're too tired" explanation in the span of a couple of minutes during an encounter. And Warlocks already have at-will stuff.
It was? I seem to recall them saying that they wanted to put elements from everyone's favorite edition into 5e. Which is not the same as saying they wanted to please everyone.
Who decided that was true? Certainly not by my reckoning. IMO, they took all the right parts of all the editions and mushed them together into the best edition ever.The issue is, in many cases, the elements they chose were the worst ones.
Art: 5E > 2E > 1E > 4E > 3E (not sure about Basic, assume it was similar to 2E...?).