Nah, this is what they pitched to our Boomer parents, because they really wanted their kids to be good at the game. But then when it actually came out they decided it was the culprit behind all of our perceived moral failings.Everyone hits, there are no misses when you swing your weapon.
Everyone gets the same XP, even if you misses a night of gaming.
Everyone now gets a free feat to start.
Every race can be small or medium
Every weapon now deals 1d10
4e was the Millennial edition.I thought 5e was the Millenial edition, why else do we have tieflings and dragonborn and plasmoids and everyone can be small or medium or ambiguously undefined
5e is what a Gen Xer thinks a Millennial edition that a Boomer would play.I thought 5e was the Millenial edition, why else do we have tieflings and dragonborn and plasmoids and everyone can be small or medium or ambiguously undefined
Most sages and philosophers are Generation X and they're hella hard to find because they're hiding from Boomers, Millennials, and Generation Z.
Us latchkey kids had the best entertainment, independence and stability. GenX is the last happy generationWe don't need to hide. There aren't many of us to begin with, nobody even remembers we are there, and nobody's looking for us.
The generations coming after us hate us?4e was the Millennial edition.
Came out in a financially tumultuous time, never really got a chance to be successful due to factors outside its control, hated by the generations before and after it. Checks out.