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5e 's response to gear is based on the complaints that 3e's Christmas tree and 4e's number treadmill created.Correct, 1 and 3 is the correct answer. The issue is 5e and its approach to Gear, is terrible.
5e 's response to gear is based on the complaints that 3e's Christmas tree and 4e's number treadmill created.Correct, 1 and 3 is the correct answer. The issue is 5e and its approach to Gear, is terrible.
You canBut I agree. You can't have a game that is both low magic and high magic and keep a semblance of balance. Which is why I think WotC is wise for giving up on low magic and leaving that to 3pp.
5e 's response to gear is based on the complaints that 3e's Christmas tree and 4e's number treadmill created.
I do not expect the change I am looking for to happen then either, but I am not expecting 5.5 to last 10 years the way 5e didThe real magic change that should happen would require an edition change which won't happen for a decade the earliest.
That was a response to all the OS people who were bemoaning how gear was no longer in the hands of the DM and players were entitled for buying the necessary upgrades rather then keeping quirky fun stuff the DM gave. 5e opted for the magic items as gravy approach to satisfy that contingent of grognards.Sure. Cutting off ones nose to spites ones face, certainly is a level of reaction that can be taken.
Batman only wins because he has the best magic in history: plot armor.You can
You just have to commit to them being different classes with various competencies.
Batman is an expert martial artist and detective but Superman is stronger
That was a response to all the OS people who were bemoaning how gear was no longer in the hands of the DM and players were entitled for buying the necessary upgrades rather then keeping quirky fun stuff the DM gave. 5e opted for the magic items as gravy approach to satisfy that contingent of grognards.
You can make 3 classes each with a different combination.Correct, 1 and 3 is the correct answer. The issue is 5e and its approach to Gear, is terrible.
The fighter at early levels can take a breath and heal themselves (Second Wind) or push themselves to temporarily act twice as often as their companions (Action Surge). Both being abilities that recharge after a set period of time. How is that not fantastical?There's nothing overly fantastical, certainly not to the level of Wuxia or anything remotely like that, in the baseline Fighter, for many many levels.
Which is the point of contention here.
Some want a basic, 'mundane' Fighter. Heck, some want a Ranger that has no Spells! Others, want to be flying around based only on their somehow not-magic yet clearly magical abilities.
That circle cannot be squared.
sure, fine, you don't buy into it, you can't however, claim that the justification hasn't been given or doesn't exist, you're just ignoring it.Ok. I don't buy into Sage Advice. It's not the book, and Crawford's work in this area is unreliable.