Lanefan
Victoria Rules
'Better' in that cost avoidance is inherently preferable to cost payment.Better/I] in what sense? I meant what I said - if a game provides options (in the case of D&D, say, a particular class choice) and you want to take that away, there's probably a cost. That's a prediction, not a judgement.
And I read it as not so much a judgement but a statement.
That said, I don't see removal of an option bearing any more cost than addition or change of an option. Nearly everyone tweaks the game to some extent (5e bakes this in, given that large swaths of the game are listed as optional). Yaarel just seems to want his-her own variety of tweaking to have already been done before acquiring the game...which, let's face it, none of us are likely to get unless we displace Mike Mearls and take the design helm ourselves.

Lanefan