DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
Nah... DEX is much more useful than Perception, of course (I won't argue that!), but lots of PCs do just fine without Perception proficiency. It doesn't hurt to have it, certainly, but it is hardly vital to all.It, like Dexterity, is too good to pass up. If you can get it, you always should. If you can't get it, you should look for a way to get it.
LOL, definitely NOT. Due to Initiative's cyclical nature, going first isn't really that big a deal 90% of the time in 5E IME anyway. Unlike other games where going first really does make a huge difference, that just isn't the case in 5E, especially after tier 1.Consider if Initiative were a skill that players could become proficient in. Absolutely all characters would want it. There would never be a character who doesn't want it.
FWIW, take the Alert feat and both Perception and Initiative a pretty much taken care of. You cannot be surprised (so no fear of ambushes) and you get the +5 to initiative (if it really matters to you...).
Obviously, YMMV of course, so I'm not looking to "debate" or "discuss" this, just voicing that your view is hardly universal. Cheers.

It's also nice to see we're back to disagreeing on things.
