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  1. jayoungr

    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    You can click the arrow next to the name and be taken to the original post. @Kobold Stew is a board member who watched the WotC informational livestream and took detailed notes on what they said, complete with a few direct quotations (like "will grind").
  2. jayoungr

    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    However, I was responding to a post that implied that the DM wouldn't really have to notice or care whether the players were bringing 2014 or 2024 characters to the table. It doesn't sound like the OP wants to be constantly making adjustments for 2024 characters, whether it's easy or not.
  3. jayoungr

    D&D 5E (2014) So, I kind of want to stay with 2014 rules. What are my longterm options?

    According to WotC, if the DM is using 2014 rules, it's not a good idea to put 2024 characters into that game.
  4. jayoungr

    D&D General Darkvision, Dim Light, and Disadvantage

    I'm not complaining. I'm just saying I don't share your opinion of what constitutes impossible.
  5. jayoungr

    D&D 5E (2024) Current Stealth Rule Actually Works As Is. If Moving Out of Cover After Hiding Makes Enemies Immediately "Finds You", Hide Would Be Totally UNUSABLE.

    For what it's worth, this question is not new to D&D 5.5/2024/whatever. We had the exact same debate a few years ago about straight 5E:
  6. jayoungr

    D&D General Darkvision, Dim Light, and Disadvantage

    I think our ideas about what is "obviously impossible" (and that's not even bringing up arrows and spells) are different enough that we're not going to find common ground here.
  7. jayoungr

    D&D General Darkvision, Dim Light, and Disadvantage

    And that's enough for you to say that no matter what you roll, there is no way you could possibly hit the invisible creature? I don't find that realistic, personally. You should get a penalty, sure, and debates can be had about how big the penalty should be--but hitting the target should be...
  8. jayoungr

    D&D General Darkvision, Dim Light, and Disadvantage

    Even if it's standing right in front of you and you see it disappear?
  9. jayoungr

    D&D General Darkvision, Dim Light, and Disadvantage

    For those arguing that no one should be able to attack while blinded: do you also think a creature should become immediately impossible to attack if it goes invisible?
  10. jayoungr

    D&D General Darkvision, Dim Light, and Disadvantage

    I don't have a problem with attacking while blinded. The target isn't hidden, so you can still make a guess as to where they are by sound, even for a ranged attack. Disadvantage seems about right to express the "swinging/shooting wildly at a general area and hoping you connect" aspect.
  11. jayoungr

    D&D General Darkvision, Dim Light, and Disadvantage

    Blindness already imposes disadvantage to attacks. If dim light imposes disadvantage, there's no additional level of penalty for fighting completely blind. Which you may be okay with, but just be aware that this will happen.
  12. jayoungr

    D&D General Bob World Builder Recreates WOTC's "Do You Like Me?" Survey!

    Yes, but they're not hanging out in this thread. Maybe not even on this forum.
  13. jayoungr

    D&D General Bob World Builder Recreates WOTC's "Do You Like Me?" Survey!

    She's always struck me as the opposite of cynical and pessimistic. Just curious what subjects you think she is that way on?
  14. jayoungr

    D&D 5E (2014) Enhancing "Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus"

    Dialogue for Zodge Disclaimer: I didn't write any of what is below. It comes from a play-by-post thread on Giant in the Playground forums. However, I'm reproducing the relevant parts here just in case something happens to the original posts. If you choose to use the story hook as written...
  15. jayoungr

    D&D General Wotc disclaimer in old books does not appear in DM's Guild mobile page

    I'm more interested in "Randall's" own disclaimer. Why should any of us care whether he plays 5E or not?
  16. jayoungr

    D&D 5E (2024) Reworked…revised…redone….but

    As far as I can tell, whether or not to call it a new edition is a purely arbitrary marketing decision. Backwards compatibility didn't stop 2E from being a new edition, nor did it force 3.5 to become a new edition. I was referring to this comment specifically 👇 I'm hearing mixed messages about...
  17. jayoungr

    D&D 5E (2024) Reworked…revised…redone….but

    Cute. :p I thought the official line was "Don't do it, because it will cause combat to 'grind'"?
  18. jayoungr

    D&D General Hot Take: Dungeon Exploration Requires Light Rules To Be Fun

    I think I'm with @Ringtail . For the classic dungeon, you need pretty defined rules for things like passage of time and encumbrance.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Reworked…revised…redone….but

    But not the other way around, apparently.
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