D&D 5E (2024) Is 5E better because of Crawford and Perkins leaving?

Nobody has to be excluded the other way. You'll just end up with folks who like specialized setting C, classes 1, 4, 5, 6, and 10, and races A, X and Y. And other folks will like specialized setting F and different classes and races. They'll still get to play and have fun, but they'll also get to enjoy a setting, race or class that isn't generic kitchen sink #547576202848732.
Remember Warlords???
 

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Sorry, something about how this is phrased is just short-circuiting my brain’s ability to parse the proper meaning from it, could you rephrase more plainly please?
Sure. The original question "do you think DnD ought to try implement anything that curbs the 'the only hit point that matters is the last one' mentality where you run at 100% effectiveness right up until you're making death" is extremely different depending on how you interpret a few things like those underlined bits.

Take for example these two rephrasings
1: "Do you think d&d ought to eliminate the elements like death saves and overly certain rest/recovery mechanics to bring back the thrill of dancing the razor's edge of low HP knowing that your party members have your back despite the death spiral risk if they drop the ball to curb the feeling of only the last hp nattering?"
2:"do you think d&d ought to implement some kind of secondary effectiveness mechanic based on current HP % or something to curb the feeling of only the last hp nattering?"
The first would be an improvement while the second likely convoluted and weird to the point that I can't even imagine such a subsystem functioning
 

The HP convo makes me think of this thing I saw recently:
I think the title explains itself well enough. Not sure how I feel about it, though. I think there's a behavioral/mental reason behind the fact that there have always been rules and house-rules to avoid death at 0. Like, we can't comprehend or budget as players that zero means death.
 


:rolleyes:

Posted it twice. Go back and re-read some.


I reread all your posts. I don't see it in there, if it was it would be pretty easy for you to link it.

I think you didn't post it, just like you did not post anything from the rules that says only the attack that takes you to zero hit points "does actual damage."
 


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