How so? OneD&D isn't out yet.Kind of too late for that.
Tracking resources, including light resources, is a very important part of the dungeon challenge.And does requiring people to carry torches that much of a challenge?
How so? OneD&D isn't out yet.Kind of too late for that.
Tracking resources, including light resources, is a very important part of the dungeon challenge.And does requiring people to carry torches that much of a challenge?
That is a great video.Matt Colville had a video about this I seem to recall. He talked about the item list in the PHB and how it is only there now for us to fondly recall the items and then nobody uses them. He talks about 1e and being fragile. Using your 10ft pole to prod through dungeons above and below for traps- hoping to get enough coin to be able to buy a hooded lantern. Then you would not need to count your torches. Counting arrows meant something since you engaged in melee meant you could die. The game was set up around the crawl and this mundane record keeping.
We get it: you hate dungeons. Why are you in this thread?Making the dungeon a place players want to go instead of just a pain like everyone trying to lure us into the dungeon want it to be?
It's backwards compatible.How so? OneD&D isn't out yet.
You literally asked!We get it: you hate dungeons. Why are you in this thread?
Well, no one can be sure yet what that means, but I don't think it means they can't change any races because, well, we already know they are planning that.It's backwards compatible.
That isn't an invitation to threadcrap.You literally asked!
It's not threadcrapping. That's how you get people back into the dungeon: rethinking what the dungeons should be in the modern era.That isn't an invitation to threadcrap.