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    The Playtest Fighter

    No, the simple fighter should be the default and then modular complexity should be added on top of it. This was the developers' stated design goal.
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    Scaling of attacks and defenses.

    That statement makes a number of presuppositions that aren't necessarily true.
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    Scaling of attacks and defenses.

    Why not both?
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    Scaling of attacks and defenses.

    How much should they improve via leveling (if at all)? Personally, I'm fine with the 4e method of half level, but I'm not sure how big I am of the not-scaling that has been suggested in 5e.
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    At Will abilities - no healing among the list, should there be?

    No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, TEN THOUSAND TIMES NO.
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    The basic nonmagical healing mechanic: the perfect compromise?

    Although I was initially skeptical of the HD healing mechanic, I am completely enamored with it now. It's like healing surges that work. Personally, I'd probably house rule it that a long rest gives you back Constitution score in HP and restores your HD (which you must then use to heal yourself).
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    First Impressions?

    You have to "walk" ten feet to get a bonus on jumps. I kid you not. I feel the same way--I can see myself stumbling over saying "you have (dis)advantage" quite a bit.
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    First Impressions?

    Hating the daily abilities for fighters/rogues.
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    Healing Word: all my rage.

    Well, not really, but I do not like this spell for two reasons. First of all, I despise ranged healing. To my knowledge, D&D has always had healing based on touch-ranged spells (except for higher-level spells). Introducing ranged healing feels very videogamey, especially at first level...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Armor in D&DNext

    Yeah, the armor table is kind of FUBAR, but it does allow characters with a Dex penalty to ignore it if they wear heavy armor. Not sure if that's working as intended.
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    Abilities and Hit Points: Thoughts

    I don't think it's good, myself. I don't like that characters don't get that much better as they level up, but I understand that's personal preference. I would like to have modest attack bonus and AC gains as characters level up so that a high-level fighter can cut through a low-level guard in...
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    Abilities and Hit Points: Thoughts

    I don't think it's good, myself. I don't like that characters don't get that much better as they level up, but I understand that's personal preference. I would like to have modest attack bonus and AC gains as characters level up.
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    Abilities and Hit Points: Thoughts

    Liking the HD mechanic, not liking the no scaling with level. I realize that they're trying to drastically simplify, but would prefer some advancement in numbers as you level up. High-level fighter should be more accurate with his attacks than a low-level fighter, in my opinion.
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    Probability question: Advantage and Disadvantage

    Advantage/disadvantage is a brilliantly elegant mechanic that much simplifies unnecessary modifiers. Math done on the fly is cumbersome and clunky. I've toyed with the mechanic before but never thought to codify it in the way that the 5e playtest done. Along with the HD mechanic, it's...
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    When Fantasy Racism gets stupid

    I find your modifications wangsty. In fact, I find your "more interesting ideas" to be trite and overdone. Portraying the savages as a noble, enlightened people while the civilized folk are the true antagonists is trite and overdone. It's a lazy attempt to add depth without effort...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Restrictions in D&D Next

    This is a problem with the players, not the rules.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Where is D&D Headed Next (Wired.com)

    Not to take a steaming threadcrap, but Mearls is paid to say things like this. The playtest will give us a much better impression of where things are and where they are headed.
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    D&D 5E (2014) 5E Can't Fail If It Focuses

    There is no such as a "great compromise."
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    D&D 5E (2014) Restrictions in D&D Next

    I can't find an exact quote from WotC, though there was a dust-up when it was first announced because it was (rightly) perceived as a moneygrab from WotC. I can, however, quote Amazon.com: If you doubt the veracity of this, it is printed on the front of the books themselves.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we really need D&D:Next to be the One Edition?

    No. Just clean up the math of 3e and we can go from there.
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