It doesn't matter "which one of us is right" because I stayed the reason for why my enthusiasm is muted for a book of like to be excited about and you used it as an excuse to push 5e's long-standing toxic OneTrueWayism that makes it a requirement for witch to be the one establishing the baseline foundation rather than doing like they did with vrgtr and telling the GM to just make it happen
Eberron might be fine with heroic fantasy, but 5e is not "heroic fantasy"... 5e & 5.24e are both Super-heroic fantasy with an emphasis on super. If you look through my posting history you will find that running eberron games is quite the norm for me, I have no interest in continuing to fight 5e to do that though. That lack of interest influences my interest in both the book and 5e itself which was the reason why I stated back in post 55 that the book needs to provide better mechanical support for the setting's tone then they did in vrgtr where they told the GM to just do it without the barest shred of mechanical support.
The problem is you haven’t established what you think the settings tone is. All you’ve done is talk about what it isn’t.
So what is the tone of Eberron, in your eyes, that the game isn’t able to support? Defining it will help the rest of us engage with this discussion.
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