Aust Diamondew
First Post
Personally I like options (why when I get the chance to play I generally play either fighters or spellcasters) and I can do complex addition, subtraction and some multiplication (usually only about 3 digits) and division in my head so I don't have much trouble with math.
Unfortunatley most of my players aren't too good at math but they don't have much of a problem with d&d at high levels (paticuarly since I bought a cheap caculator for the group
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As for spells just have a PHB handy for each caster and spells aren't difficult to reference.
Unfortunatley most of my players aren't too good at math but they don't have much of a problem with d&d at high levels (paticuarly since I bought a cheap caculator for the group

As for spells just have a PHB handy for each caster and spells aren't difficult to reference.