Tony Vargas
Legend
It's total stereotyping, but, then, so are class & race themselves, as a mechanics, innately. Whether combined or independent.I utterly hate the implicit racism of race as class, always have, always will
It's total stereotyping, but, then, so are class & race themselves, as a mechanics, innately. Whether combined or independent.I utterly hate the implicit racism of race as class, always have, always will
But, using them as a means to expand upon the rules is a *bad* thing. I do note that they have effectively done that with sidekicks, and I'm not sure how that is going to work into the mainstream.
Using SKs as an example, I'm not a person who will probably ever buy Essentials for myself, so how do I incorporate or get the SK rules to use? Other new rules will just make that problem even worse. They have a strong model now with the large AP books that add new and appropriate rules people know where to go to get the new rules. And their is very little rules (or content) overlap.
I like the idea of an Explorer's box. It could include the rules for gnomes, rangers and druids. Include a nice hex crawl map and include the sections of the DMG for such exploration. And of course include a bunch of beasts from the MM and other sources. Maybe it might even include a remake of Expedition to Barrier Peaks...
A Seafarer's box could include a map of the MoonSea, and punch out cardboard 3D ship. Include any rules expansions from Saltmarsh (haven't looked at it yet, but people talk about ship rules). Don't know what races and classes you would include, would have to look at what's in the other boxes. Maybe just rules for levels 6-10 or so.
Yea, but then you get the obvious demands for multiclassing, which I think is still illegal in some states.I utterly hate the implicit racism of race as class, always have, always will.
I never hear of people proposing
White Caucasian as class
Black Negroid as class
Oriental as class
I wouldn't call it love. It's just the first thing that came to mind.
The problem with what you have for BECMI is that it's just 5e, broken up.
Here's the thing, I mean, 5e is already pretty basic. It's nice to have some starter kits, but there's no reason to split the rules like that.
...however, if you had different rules (like the difference between AD&D and B/X) that would totally be worth getting!
I don't think WoTC would ever do that today (why split the player base? why mess with success?) but a new "B/X" would be pretty awesome!
Nah. That wouldn’t be like B/X, but more of just each box being an expansion of additional classes. B/X sets were categorized by level, not by player options. What you have, it would essentially be regular 5e by the third or fourth box. There wouldn’t be much difference in core rules, like what basic was to AD&D

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.