Sadras
Legend
Whereas to me I absolutely can not stand 2e - but it's because of the bits 5e took out. THAC0, Non Weapon Proficiencies, Thief Skills, and Saving Throws all using separate mechanics for no good reason might as well be nails on a blackboard to me.
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Here again what you see if you like something is different from what you see if you don't, even if you've played both games (as I have). For you the stuff I can't stand is no big deal - but for me it's nails on a blackboard. And this was the thing 5e got right.
Perfectly said! I bolded the part that is crucial in these edition discussions.
And what people consider tinker friendly differs; in another thread I showed how to make a goblin on a pogo stick as a character entirely by the 4e RAW and have it feel like one in playTinkering with 4e is a different art to 2e.
Which brings me on to my biggest disappointment in 5e - it's a level of clean to run that I only otherwise get in 4e in D&D, but the monster creation rules absolutely drive me up the wall. I can create just about any monsters I like but creating my own monsters by the book is, after 4e's MM3 on a business card horrible. So I'd far rather tinker in 4e.
When I referred to tinkering I meant the system not so much monsters as I find that easy in both those editions (not 3e). But I do agree with you messing around with 4e monsters is a joy.