D&D 5E Which played-out D&D trope needs to die?


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Classes that only use one main stat. Every class should have abilities based off multiple stats.
I'd be a bit more specific: every class should use the same number of stats, and every character should be able to have a "good" number in one stat beyond those.

So if every class is three -ability-dependent, (constitution, class and subclass adds one?) everyone should have four good ability scores.
 

tetrasodium

Legend
Supporter
Epic
I'd be a bit more specific: every class should use the same number of stats, and every character should be able to have a "good" number in one stat beyond those.

So if every class is three -ability-dependent, (constitution, class and subclass adds one?) everyone should have four good ability scores.
It's not that simple as 1:1 because not all stats are made equal. Int used to give extra skill points & languages because knowledge skills for example are something that there is rarely any personal benefit beyond being the one the GN credits for telling the group some bit of knowledge he no longer needs to use an NPC to convey to the group while every non-int based class loses nothing for dumping int. An intelligence based caster will acutely feel dumping wisdom con dex & probably strength to some degree. Dex being more valuable than strength in almost every way while still being pretty much the same AC is another that allows the dex based character to have good dex saves & dump strength without cost in favor of gaining freedom to pump some combo or split of the same con/wis/cha the strength based character also needs on top of dex or bad dex saves. The dex chaacter used to have reduced damage or need to burn a feat for weapon finesse but that's not really the case anymore
 

Scribe

Legend
This thread, for example, is a great big pile-on of how unimaginative and cliche-ridden “other”people are, whether it’s players or DMs or authors. But not us, no. We are original and creative and elite.
Not just that, its also a way for people to skirt any rules about insulting others preferences. Fun being had all around. :D
 

Bill Zebub

“It’s probably Matt Mercer’s fault.”
Not just that, its also a way for people to skirt any rules about insulting others preferences. Fun being had all around. :D

The two full-time RPG designers/authors I know personally…both of them award-winning and highly respected…are among the kindest, most inclusive, most open-minded gamers…people…I know. The only thing they have no patience for is gatekeeping and elitism. Telling.
 


Bill Zebub

“It’s probably Matt Mercer’s fault.”
Just wrote a 1980s themed kids-become-their-PCs adventure. They have to kills rats in their comic shop.

Always fun when you get to do this stuff as parody.

My next campaign might start with a pack of wererats hiring the PCs to get marauders out of their basement, who turn out to be a bunch of drunks who think they are in a tavern.
 


NotZenon

Explorer
Cultists. Trying to awaken a sleeping God and/or bring a God to the prime material plane. I don’t even remember what modules used for plots before cultists.
 


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