EzekielRaiden
Follower of the Way
Except that the way 5e is designed--which is the argument I already laid out above--is that you ABSOLUTELY MUST have a DM who is super on-board, prepared, incisive, and adaptive. They MUST be patching the holes that not only can but WILL pop up on a regular basis, because the rules are that sloppy. That's what this glorious age of "DM empowerment!" has meant.Perhaps one would, but the fact is there are certain hard mechanics you need to actually play the game, and virtually all of them have almost always been in the PH.
And to be frank, guidance (good guidance at least), is very nice to have, but not strictly needed for the kind of casual play most people paying WotC for books are looking for.
And then the book that's actually supposed to help people do that is now, finally, recognized as being absolutely crap-awful at actually achieving any of that.