Horwath
Legend
I would say, put cap of 18(+4) to ability scores.Or better yet remove all those stupid stat caps they’ve putting on everything.
It’s really ruining the game.
I would say, put cap of 18(+4) to ability scores.Or better yet remove all those stupid stat caps they’ve putting on everything.
It’s really ruining the game.
We should get rid of levels too.I would say, put cap of 18(+4) to ability scores.
I am kinda the opposite. I would rather see minimal changes for real backwards compatibility - genuine revised core books rather than a new edition of the game. Well, either that or a real 6th edition that is not afraid to make significant changes to fix things, but I think it is a bit early for that with the way things are going right now.I expect to see minimal changes. I hope to see a lot of changes.
I know that signing up for D&DBeyond at the most basic level does not have a monetary cost. I do not consider "money" to be the only possible reason not to sign up for yet another online account...I have far too many already.@glass You know you can sign up for free to D&DBeyond right? You don't need to spend anything to access the playtest materials. There's really no reason not to.
I agree, going back to the old style where you got a feat at these points & an attribute bonus at those points would be a big improvement over5e's "maybe my PCs have a 5+prof+mods or maybe it's 3+prof+more feats" would simplify things a lot for GMs trying to balance encounters & magic items across the party.
We don't know much just yet so it's hard to guess what areas might be needed or obviously incomplete
- change stat=19 items to old style stat +2/+4/etc items
I'd like to see readied actions reworked. Allow classes with Extra Attack to make their extra attacks when using a readied Attack action, and also remove the punitive and overcomplicated rules for readying a spell.
I think we can both agree that the odds of attributes going back to the pre-d20 +/-1 at like 15 & 6 or whatever it was is a thing that almost certainly won't be seeing. Since attributes aren't likely to be going back to the pre-d20 way of handling bonuses there's no reason for +attribute gear to go back to that scaling rather than using the old d20 era +N style. The pre-d20 style causes them to make a dramatically larger impact.I had to laugh out loud... for me, giving a fixed bonus IS old style...