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What minus means minus? For armor? Yeah, I don't think so. It meant a worsening of AC. Did you even know how the system worked? Maybe you were one of the few who struggled with it back then??So plus doesn't mean plus, but minus means minus! Perfectly clear!
Yep, all the time. Nearly every session.Wait. People have issues with ascending AC? Does not compute.
It isn't additional complexity. It is just the other direction than ascending AC. Even if you feel there as additional complexity, it was hardly significant IMO. YMMV, of course.I have no issue with some additional complexity in rules if it serves a purpose. The problem with THAC0 is that there was significant additional complexity with no added value.
No, it isn't condescending at all. I said no one I knew had issue with it. Other people claim either they did or knew people who did. I don't doubt their word. I never personally saw a downside to it, no. But, that was my personal experience.It's also pretty condescending to say since you personally didn't have a problem with it there was no downside. People used to have to wash their clothes by hand with a tub and washboard because there was no other option. So I guess a modern washing machine isn't really better or a labor saving device, it's just different.
You could do it either way and, again, I never found it confusing or knew anyone personally who ever expressed confusion about it.I felt it was easier if you just didn't think about the "+", the sign, too much. If in universe the modifier makes you better, it makes you better. If worse, it makes you worse. Trying to think it through as "a THACO of 15 with a plus three sword means 15 + (-3) or 15 - (+3) or whatever just confuses things.
THAC0 was to determine the number you needed to roll to hit an AC. If you had THAC0 15, and attacked AC 5, you needed a 10 on the attack roll. Now, you have a +3 from STR, specialization, or magic weapon say. You can either adjust the number you need to hit (10 becomes 7) OR add it to the roll when you rolled (I rolled an 8, +3, is 11 so hit since I needed a 10). Most people just added the +3 to the roll each time, which is why all those sorts of modifiers where "to hit" modifiers.
Works either way and was just a matter of what you were most comfortable doing.