D&D 4E Ben Riggs' "What the Heck Happened with 4th Edition?" seminar at Gen Con 2023

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Of course, it had it's own odd rules, but I still felt it was an improvement.
Again, you're doing it completely wrong. Suggesting that there were any flaws in 3e is verbotten. You must never criticise 3e. After all, doing so is badwrongfun. You must remember that all things 4e are bad and all things in other editions are better by comparison. It is unpossible that 4e improved or fixed any previous parts of the game. And when 5e copies practically word for word from 4e, well... that's just because it's entirely a 5e invention and we conveniently ignore 4e.
 

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Ray Davies weighs in:

Everybody's a time traveler and everybody's grognards
And everybody's in edition wars, it doesn't matter who you are
There’s perfidy in every forum
In every thread and on Youtube
And if you walk phone up Wizards in Bellevue
They’ll tell you about those in TARDIS
 

Again, you're doing it completely wrong. Suggesting that there were any flaws in 3e is verbotten. You must never criticise 3e. After all, doing so is badwrongfun. You must remember that all things 4e are bad and all things in other editions are better by comparison. It is unpossible that 4e improved or fixed any previous parts of the game. And when 5e copies practically word for word from 4e, well... that's just because it's entirely a 5e invention and we conveniently ignore 4e.
Oh please...
 

I never understood why they didn't just jump up the AC value of creatures with inherent concealment, have invisibility grant a big AC bonus, and call it done. Less dice-rolling and the math isn't any harder.

Because the maths come out radically differently with high and low AC base opponents. A flat percentage stays symmetrical the whole way.
 


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