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D&D (2024) D&D 6th edition - What do you want to see?

Wasn't meant to be insulting, sorry. If it's any consolation, I like the Champion.

I was just using it as another tern for super simple class that doesn't take a lot of mental energy to use effectively.

I'm not sure I'd count the decision of when to spend a few superiority as "mentally taxing." It's little minor tiny additional factor added onto the baseline considerations of where to move, what target to pick, when to Dodge or Shove or Grapple or Disengage, etc. etc. etc. And champions (not to mention barbarians) do all of those things.
 

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I agree with the people saying it should be a semi-minor step up that is fully compatible with 5e, if only because of how popular it is and making a completely new version would anger all the new fans they got.

For an actual addition to this thread, I think they should revisit the idea of all fighters having Superiority Dice, because having a "braindead" option for the newbies isn't that necessary nowadays, and even if it is, you kinda have the Barbarian for that.

LOL - I have seen plenty of newbies & (especially) grognards struggle with the complexity of the Barbarian. Champion is at the high end of what many can handle.
 



I agree with the people saying it should be a semi-minor step up that is fully compatible with 5e, if only because of how popular it is and making a completely new version would anger all the new fans they got.
Funny, I'm the exact opposite. As long as 5e has legs I want it to keep kicking, so a "mostly 5e, and you can convert your stuff but we'll be coming out with everything again so if you do you might have some mid-campaign surprises" is so completely off the table it's not funny.

If 6th Ed isn't a major departure, then just keep 5e. None of that "5.5e" stuff.
 

Y'know, I might think you're having a laugh, but I would believe that this has actually happened.
As an anecdote: most of my players play Champions, mayyyyyybe a Thief if they feel extreme that day. And having a group of 8, I can tell that I appreciate people not overthinking things with a bunch of options :p

Oh, and the most spellcasting we have at the table is the dedicated spellcaster player, you know the one who plays:
  • A warlock with no attack cantrip and only utility spells, using a crossbow in battle with a dex mod of +1.
  • A moon druid who only shapeshift as small animals to hitch a ride in people backpack, with cantrip to start a campfire and one to predict the weather...in the underdark.

God, I love'em!
 



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