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yeah but healing potions and scrolls were at market saturationTo be even more fair, natural healing in 1e and 2e was quite slow.

yeah but healing potions and scrolls were at market saturationTo be even more fair, natural healing in 1e and 2e was quite slow.
I was making a joke you obviously missed that I meant the spell... SLEEP.No it didn’t. You could take days to heal HP. Level drain had to be fixed by a cleric. Etc etc. most issues stuck with you for days/weeks or until you got them magically fixed.
I'm glad you're enjoying it, it's my favorite edition so far. I do think some of the most vocal critics do it just because they enjoy trolling, some bloggers do it to get eyeballs, but it's not 100%. People like what they like. I wouldn't go on a forum about some product I don't care about to trash talk it, but it takes all kinds.I just got into 5e a few months ago (mostly gamed with AD&D 1e, B/X back in the day)--I was pleasantly surprised by it, I find it very versatile, as simple or complex as a group would wish to make it. I don't see what could be upsetting about the system. Maybe folks who were into the power builds in 3.x/Pathfinder wouldn't like the bounded accuracy of 5e?
edit--have seen self styled grognards gripe about 5e in other forums, but I wonder if they ever really looked at 5e?
I just got into 5e a few months ago (mostly gamed with AD&D 1e, B/X back in the day)--I was pleasantly surprised by it, I find it very versatile, as simple or complex as a group would wish to make it. I don't see what could be upsetting about the system. Maybe folks who were into the power builds in 3.x/Pathfinder wouldn't like the bounded accuracy of 5e?
edit--have seen self styled grognards gripe about 5e in other forums, but I wonder if they ever really looked at 5e?
I'm glad you're enjoying it, it's my favorite edition so far. I do think some of the most vocal critics do it just because they enjoy trolling, some bloggers do it to get eyeballs, but it's not 100%. People like what they like. I wouldn't go on a forum about some product I don't care about to trash talk it, but it takes all kinds.
I'm still upset about lots of things mechanically in 5e. But they've been discussed, and I've gotten to a point where I've either addressed them, accepted them (grudgingly) as just what D&D is right now, or have elected to stop complaining about them (largely because you most often get told to shut up and like it anyway).I would posit that 90% of the criticism I see about 5e now has nothing to do with mechanics any longer, but with how "WotC is ruining D&D by being woke". In the early days there were criticisms about mechanics, and there are still a few of those going around, but no one is really upset about 5e mechanically anymore. I think we can all agree that those complaining about the increased inclusivity don't have much of a valid argument anyway. So really, 5e isn't upsetting in a general sense. For me, it's my second favorite after AD&D.
No, I'm pretty sure this was just a troll post. Looking at the OP, and how they did a drive by and haven't responded or answered questions, and were recently busted by mods for being deceptive, and knowing how the OP had made a lot of commentary about 5e over the past few years (one of those complaining about the wokeness), and I think it's pretty clear what the intent of the thread was.
Yeah, and I'm not saying there aren't valid criticisms of 5e. If you count the playtest, the game has been out almost a decade now. Most of those complaints have been addressed ad nauseum, like you said. Most of the complaints I see about it recently are about the inclusivity push Wotc has been doing. Either way, it's nothing like what OP was trying to paint it as.I'm still upset about lots of things mechanically in 5e. But they've been discussed, and I've gotten to a point where I've either addressed them, accepted them (grudgingly) as just what D&D is right now, or have elected to stop complaining about them (largely because you most often get told to shut up and like it anyway).
The woke bits are new, so of course current events dominate current discussions! Especially when they touch on the culture war.
For sure, OP is clearly attempting to troll and/or find like minds.Yeah, and I'm not saying there aren't valid criticisms of 5e. If you count the playtest, the game has been out almost a decade now. Most of those complaints have been addressed ad nauseum, like you said. Most of the complaints I see about it recently are about the inclusivity push Wotc has been doing. Either way, it's nothing like what OP was trying to paint it as.
Without THAC0, without Vancian Casting, without XP caps, without different XP tracks, without the weird saving throws (which were actually good, but I digress), without an open ended list of non-weapon proficiencies, without paladins falling, without a tsunami of splat books, without egregiously obnoxious amounts of fluff on monsters that was designed to be read on the throne rather than used in play, without it being easy to die, without level drain, without a bend bars/lift gates percentage, and far far more.It's 2E without THAC0.![]()
The last new version I learned to run was 4e. I wasn't bad, thought I still prefer earlier editions. Why does 5e make so many people upset?