EzekielRaiden
Follower of the Way
Which is like saying that being on active duty in WWII is more casual than being a proto-SEAL in WWII, so therefore it is casual.Its relative. Its more casual than 3E and 4E.
It's not. Heck, it isn't even that it's closer to casual than to hardcore. It's far closer to hardcore than it is to anything actually casual. That's the point I'm making here. You can't hang a point on "but we HAVE to cater to the casuals as much as possible" in a game that actively goes out of its way to include anti-casual mechanics. Either those actively anti-casual elements should get removed first, or we should recognize that "casuals above all!!!" isn't actually the design D&D has pursued at any point in its 50 years of existence.