Tony Vargas
Legend
Still too much rational thought?
Still too much rational thought?
The hypothetical execution of the hypothetical class(es) can be assumed flawless, hypothetically.
Eh, probably not really D&D?Eh probably not.
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That's more a class design issue. Or look at a lot of AD&D spells they're a lot weaker than 5E ones.
Class stuff is also going to relate to the edition it's designed. A high damage fighter in 5E is useful with high hitpoint critters.
That's assuming they did the calculating and didn't just let 'er fly hoping for the best...Spell casters in 1e calculating the expansions of a fireball... yay for geometry at the game table now that was work.
Huh? How do you figure that AD&D spells are weaker than 5e ones?
Sleep was an instant death spell for multiple targets under 4HD. No save, and HP didn't matter. 5e is nowhere near that powerful. Fireball had no upper limit - it was d6/wizard level. Most AD&D spells were far, far more powerful than their 5e versions.
But, in any case, nothing you've said has actually disagreed with the point that D&D=Primacy of Magic.
Lightning bolts need geometry, which is easy. Fireballs just need the ability to figure out what 33 10x10x10 cubes* comes to, sometimes in an irregular space. Neither has ever taken me longer than 5 minutes, and even that long was due to there being a PC or two right on the edge and so I had to work it out almost to the inch.I remember the hour and a half of a DM doing geometry not really fondly
Not quite. It died six years ago, sure, but that was only the first time; and since then it's made an impressive series of resurrection survival rolls each time it's been put in the grave.I keep checking in this thread hoping it will have morphed back into an interesting discussion, but it looks like it's still just an ongoing flogging of a horse that's been dead for six years.
Again, still not the point - magic is still primary.