D&D 5E "I would play in a 5e game with no caster classes at all" (a poll)

I would play in a 5e game with no caster classes at all.

  • Yes

    Votes: 119 70.0%
  • No

    Votes: 45 26.5%
  • Eric Noah is my half-fiend love child.

    Votes: 6 3.5%


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If the DM adjusts the CR of encounters to the abilities of the party, then I am up for anything. (So, I voted Yes).
However, if we play a standard pre-written adventure and follow milestones for leveling up then maybe I'd like a little more variety in the party. Wouldn't want to fight a dragon with only crossbows and slings.
 

GreyLord

Legend
Wouldn't want to fight a dragon with only crossbows and slings.

I definately would fight that dragon with just a Great Sword.

I'd wait above it on a cliff than jump on it's back waving my sword wildly. Then I'd connect my hair veins into it's hair veins and control it telepathically as we swoop through the ravines and floating rocks. Then, once it was under control I'd terrorize the smaller wyverns and call to my fellow smurf cats to join me in an all out war against the alien invaders.

Finally, I'd hope others would enjoy a ride fashioned after the event and dream they were 9 to 10 foot tall smurf cats as well.
 

I definately would fight that dragon with just a Great Sword.

I'd wait above it on a cliff than jump on it's back waving my sword wildly. Then I'd connect my hair veins into it's hair veins and control it telepathically as we swoop through the ravines and floating rocks. Then, once it was under control I'd terrorize the smaller wyverns and call to my fellow smurf cats to join me in an all out war against the alien invaders.

Finally, I'd hope others would enjoy a ride fashioned after the event and dream they were 9 to 10 foot tall smurf cats as well.
I forgot about the old hair vein connection trick. I feel so dumb now. Hahaha!

Who needs casters if you have smurf cats.
 


Ath-kethin

Elder Thing
I ran a successful 5e campaign on that premise. No PC casters at all, though some enemies could use magic. The campaign/game lasted about a year and a half, meeting weekly, and fell apart when one player (out of the 3 I had) moved out of state.

I still occasionally hear from the players about how much fun they had with it.
 


I feel this poll leads to a subsequent question:

Would you play in a game where everyone had to play a full caster? (Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard.)

Because if the answer to that question is "no" or even middling...I am quite confused by the ENWorld 5e fanbase.
For me it’s obviously yes but I’m playing a gish of some sort.
 

TwoSix

Dirty, realism-hating munchkin powergamer
I feel this poll leads to a subsequent question:

Would you play in a game where everyone had to play a full caster? (Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Warlock, Wizard.)

Because if the answer to that question is "no" or even middling...I am quite confused by the ENWorld 5e fanbase.
I tend to just call those "normal games". :)

I'm being a little facetious, but most of our games are solidly caster-oriented. (Which is hard to avoid with normal 5e rules.)
 

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