D&D 5E D&D and who it's aimed at


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I don't want to have to create a spreadsheet listing all the ability score bonuses of the dozens of player ancestries in the game, and I don't want my players to have to reference such a spreadsheet. If they continue listing the ability score bonuses (and continue to implement them in the Roll20 character builder), no big deal.
Why would you need a spreadsheet? The player chooses ASI's and off you go.

Or, do you mean that you'd need a spreadsheet to hand to your players to tell them what ASI's go with which race?
 

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I dont know. :p
Your go-to for conan-esque is Dark Sun? Seriously?
 





Nothing. Everyone is free to do as they please with the game. This is a discussion pertaining specifically to the official content that Wizards publishes, products published by Wizards/TSR in the past, and in the case of myself and a few others, what they would not be willing to publish. Some people (whom I needn't point out) are incensed about this topic, and just happened to see this as a chance to vocalize their discontent.

Scribe is using "warriors with amoral motives adventuring for profit in a generally unpleasant world" (such as Dark Sun) as an example of something WotC has distanced themselves from. Also, art like this.


I know. My stance since the beginning of this thread has been that WotC is clearing out ideas that would not appeal to their target demographic in official content, not that D&D is being "ruined" or that people are somehow being barred from running whatever type of game they want.
What non-art always turns to art...
 


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