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Have the designers lost interest in short rests?
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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 8125210" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>Well, I'll admit it's nice to have someone be so frank about the situation, but the implied "can't nothin' be done about it" attitude isn't exactly a great follow-up.</p><p></p><p>So. Regardless of whether you think it is wise or has any given probability of success, how would you suggest fans who <em>do</em> care about reasonably well-designed rules act toward WotC to try to change this situation in the future? (By which I mean "do nothing becaude it won't happen" isn't really a welcome or useful response.) Because it seems as though three-ish years of public playtesting were almost entirely a <em>waste of time</em> at this point.</p><p></p><p>(Also, the existence of errata, Sage Advice, balance discussions, etc. are all things that suggest to me that they DO at least want players to see the game as reasonably balanced/well-designed, and their responses to things like the fan concerns about non-PHB Sorcerers getting bonus spells known seem to back that up more. Of course, the problem is that they took the wrong lessons and stuck to the flawed core rather than issuing errata to fix the flawed core, but I guess 5e is the child of 3.5e in more ways than one.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 8125210, member: 6790260"] Well, I'll admit it's nice to have someone be so frank about the situation, but the implied "can't nothin' be done about it" attitude isn't exactly a great follow-up. So. Regardless of whether you think it is wise or has any given probability of success, how would you suggest fans who [I]do[/I] care about reasonably well-designed rules act toward WotC to try to change this situation in the future? (By which I mean "do nothing becaude it won't happen" isn't really a welcome or useful response.) Because it seems as though three-ish years of public playtesting were almost entirely a [I]waste of time[/I] at this point. (Also, the existence of errata, Sage Advice, balance discussions, etc. are all things that suggest to me that they DO at least want players to see the game as reasonably balanced/well-designed, and their responses to things like the fan concerns about non-PHB Sorcerers getting bonus spells known seem to back that up more. Of course, the problem is that they took the wrong lessons and stuck to the flawed core rather than issuing errata to fix the flawed core, but I guess 5e is the child of 3.5e in more ways than one.) [/QUOTE]
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