doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Line of sight is baked into the type of attack it is, and it’s exactly as evocative as the 5e version.It is too verbose, not very precise (it says nothing about line of sight, unlike the 5e one… was that not required in 4e?), and not very evocative.
Um…did you play 4e?That standardization comes at cost of being interesting, though, at least IMO.
For example, if every AoE spell has a different-sized or different-shaped area of effect (e.g. some spherical, some square, some odd-shaped, some shaped by the surroundings, etc.), that's far more interesting than shoehorning them all into "blast 3" or similar. Ditto for duration, casting time, and range: standardization comes at a cost.
Because 4e AoEs tell you their size with a number in squares, and shape by what type of AoE it is. And there are blast and burst and zone and line and others, and each word tells you what it looks like. Duration, casting time, and range are listed in the power, and vary.
4e does what you seem to think it doesn’t do.
Description of what it looks like is flavor.I am not saying that the description does not exist, I am saying it adds no flavor. It is redundant because everything in the description we already get from the stat block itself, and it has no flavor because it adds nothing on top of that (just the word 'silvery', which adds no flavor either)
Again, this isn’t even a matter of opinion. This is like claiming there is no seasoning in a dish because you find salt and black pepper boring. You can just state the actual opinion part, without making the factually false claim.
It’s has the same information. By virtue of being a ranged attack you have to have line of sight and line of effect in 4e. 4e is more concise.no, it has more than one word, for one it says that you need line of sight
Both examples tell you what happens and what it looks like within the world.