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5e, Heal Thyself! Is Healing Too Weak in D&D?
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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8617752" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>For me, the minions of 4ed are the prototype of the bounded accuracy we got in 5ed. They were a great way to have easily killable opponents that were not main protagonists and they would more of a nuisance than a real threat. However, they were a threat that you could not ignore for long.</p><p></p><p>Minions always reminded me of that scene in Excalibure where Lancelot kills enemies by the score while screaming Arthur! They were a threat, but they could not be ignored. Bounded accuracy gave us the same as minions. We can now have the :"Flee! You fools!" That I love so much in the Lord of the Ring. Is bounded accuracy better than minions? Of course it is. But minions were not bad. They were a step toward the right direction. </p><p></p><p>As for the solo monsters, even I had a homebrew for them and it worked for any level and any group. I shared it on this forum too. So far people using it in my area prefer it to the mythical, but combining the two makes for truly memorable encounters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8617752, member: 6855114"] For me, the minions of 4ed are the prototype of the bounded accuracy we got in 5ed. They were a great way to have easily killable opponents that were not main protagonists and they would more of a nuisance than a real threat. However, they were a threat that you could not ignore for long. Minions always reminded me of that scene in Excalibure where Lancelot kills enemies by the score while screaming Arthur! They were a threat, but they could not be ignored. Bounded accuracy gave us the same as minions. We can now have the :"Flee! You fools!" That I love so much in the Lord of the Ring. Is bounded accuracy better than minions? Of course it is. But minions were not bad. They were a step toward the right direction. As for the solo monsters, even I had a homebrew for them and it worked for any level and any group. I shared it on this forum too. So far people using it in my area prefer it to the mythical, but combining the two makes for truly memorable encounters. [/QUOTE]
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