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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    You just doubled down by saying it was "best designed". I, and the vast majority of people I played 3e and then 5e disagree (there's always that 1 guy in 20). Having a clear vision if it's not what people wanted does not make it a better product. Beyond that I'm not going into detail because...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    All I can say is that I disagree, I hated AEDU for every class after a while. It's fine that you have your opinion of course but can we not bait the edition wars with statements like "This edition was the best EVAR!!!"? We all have our preferences.
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    D&D General What version of D&D are you playing?

    In general my idea of a good restaurant is anything better than a Taco Bell, so my standard of "good" is possibly a touch lower than yours. :)
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    Sometimes swords were primary sometimes they weren't. D&D has always had a list with a wide variety of weapons, many at least situationally better than swords and equal as far as damage. It's always been up to the DM what treasure to actually give out to the party.
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    Sometimes swords were primary, sometimes they were secondary. In addition fighting as part of an army is typically different than conflicts with small groups. I'm done arguing about this.
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    While to me it feels like they are masters of the arcane that can actually rely on magic instead of being a second rate fighter. To each their own.
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    RPG Evolution: You Stink

    I was backpacking with my family in Isle Royale one summer from one end of the island to the other where there's a lodge and whatnot. After several days hiking in warm and humid weather we were sitting and relaxing, chatting with a couple that had just gotten to the island when the wind shifted...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    So you're saying you don't want to have to rely on darts for 3/4 of your attacks? Shocking. Except of course we can't be casting shocking grasp because we rely on magic so I guess we have to use a long stick instead. Oh well. Cantrips lag behind the damage level other classes do all day long...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    Yes, sometimes the sword was a backup weapon. But you didn't cherry pick all the other statements like "...it's more like 30 with spears and 10 with swords and shields and then another 10 with longswords versus more or less a combo of the same ... historical battle was almost always a...
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    D&D General Oh Please give me some Happy Backgrounds!!

    I cringe most of the times a guy wants to play a female. There are exceptions but most of them will have their character sleep with anyone anytime for any reason. Talking to the crew of a pirate ship and the scurvy ridden crew with 3 teeth between them that are catcalling the women (I left...
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    D&D General Oh Please give me some Happy Backgrounds!!

    My characters have had pretty even split between tragic backgrounds and normal if not exactly idyllic lives. The latter tend to be driven by either wanderlust and adventure or a desire to help others. Perhaps they feel a calling or, while they had a good childhood, just don't see where they...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    Yeah, but your scientists game designers were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should. ;)
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    Characters can go from fighting humans to wyverns to oozes to rat swarms. The game doesn't get into the level of detail to give people a reason to equip their characters with weapons to have specific weapons for each. Thanks for proof positive that you obviously ignored the article I linked...
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    D&D General What version of D&D are you playing?

    They've (over)simplified some things, streamlined others. I don't see a dramatic increase in complexity myself or significant power creep. Some classes became more powerful, some less while most monsters got a needed upgrade while also being easier to run. If you don't like the revisions that's...
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    D&D General What version of D&D are you playing?

    I think the 2024 version is much more newbie friendly, especially for new DMs. It may not have some of the more advanced topics on customization but that's what blogs, third party and perhaps a new book down the line are for.
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    D&D General What version of D&D are you playing?

    Heck if I know. But that was a bit different, 3e had only been out a couple of years and felt like a cash grab. On the other hand we had a decade before a major change to the core rules with 5e. Meanwhile a lot of people on this forum are older than the norm (I would assume most) and most...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    Based on the article I linked to, there are many, many images of swords being used in battle and were often the primary weapon of many individuals. In addition, manuals for combat readiness emphasized swordsmanship. It all depended on where and what era, what the person was familiar with, what...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    I linked to the article a while back but a lot of extant images from that era show plenty of swords being used in battle. It just depended on when, where and for what use. Guns did eventually become the standard weapon of course, but until then it was a mix depending on unit and what the...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    I would assume that everyone needs to do basic maintenance on their gear. But if in a hundred years internal combustion engines are a thing of the past I wouldn't expect them to know how often you have to change the oil or even that you had to change it. Meanwhile cars may break down but for...
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    D&D General What version of D&D are you playing?

    I'm sure budgetary concerns affect more than just you. We all have to make decisions on what we spend on leisure time activities. As a leisure time activity D&D is cheaper per hour than many other options, that doesn't mean it's an option for everyone.
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