Mind of tempest
(he/him)advocate for 5e psionics
although I have long been accused of being not human, I am sadly still made of flesh.That sounds like something an AI would say!
although I have long been accused of being not human, I am sadly still made of flesh.That sounds like something an AI would say!
I should definitely be ignored!Do you think D&D can accommodate the both of you? If not, which one of you should be catered to and which one should be ignored??
Why?I don’t like comparing D&D characters to supers, but yeah this is a good example of the differences. I think it’s the must be x-men that chafes a bit in 4E snd PF2.
I’ve covered that. A lot of players are still learning the game and have not mastered it. Needing a volleyball team to play the game is difficult for west matches and organized play.Why?
Genuinely. Why? Why is that bad?
Why is it good that every hero actually be 100% solo material? Why is it good to be five completely individual people who just coincidentally happen to adventure in the same place at the same time?
It emphatically did not. Like...in numerous ways, it is not a casual game.5E defaulted on the casual end.
Now you are getting it. Imagine your buddy if they had to learn their PC and whatever your PC does so they could play the game.It emphatically did not. Like...in numerous ways, it is not a casual game.
I have been teaching someone to play it recently. It is not a casual game. Not by a long shot. He's struggling, and only helped by the fact that I already taught him how to play Dungeon World, so he has context for the conceptual foundation.
No edition that bent over backwards to please "old school" fans (for a particular, idiosyncratic definition of "old school") is going to be a casual game. Ever.
They don't though. Nobody ever needs to know that much.Now you are getting it. Imagine your buddy if they had to learn their PC and whatever your PC does so they could play the game.
I think you are pretty much ignoring all the team work capabilities of 5E D&D because they are not mechanically suited to your preferences.They don't though. Nobody ever needs to know that much.
At most, you need to learn like, one or two useful things.
Players do this all the time in video games, board games, and sports, all of which get far, far more players than D&D has ever had. Why is it an impossible onerous burden for D&D and a walk in the park for so many other games?
Its casual for D&D and in comparison to other crunchy RPGs. Its a common complaint.Doubly so when, as noted, D&D 5e is not a casual game and never will be.
They don't though. Nobody ever needs to know that much.
At most, you need to learn like, one or two useful things.
Players do this all the time in video games, board games, and sports, all of which get far, far more players than D&D has ever had. Why is it an impossible onerous burden for D&D and a walk in the park for so many other games?
Doubly so when, as noted, D&D 5e is not a casual game and never will be.