billd91
Not your screen monkey (he/him) 🇺🇦🇵🇸🏳️⚧️
How skills are presented? You mean SKILLS ARE PRESENTED?!? Because, from where I'm sitting, skills are barely presented at all.I have nitpicks. I think they botched how skills are presented. They ignored downtime in favor of bastions and made languages unnecessarily hard to get. There are areas of the DMG that feel like concepts rather than fleshed out examples (The creating traps rules are a major step down from Xanathar). But I feel any discussion where these things get brought up doesn't address things in a constructive manner, but with people saying "told you 6e was a Ha$bro cash grab".
I mostly joke, but...
I'm less concerned about anything being a step down from a resource like Xanathar's because I'm OK recognizing that the DMG represents the baseline for what they want to have in the hands of DMs starting from scratch with the 3 main books and there's always room for another future source - whatever ends up being the 5e24's successor to Xanathar's - to fill in the gaps again and push some designs forward.