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Is 5E "big enough" for a Basic/Advanced split?
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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 8492616" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>No.</p><p></p><p>The game as it exists is, from every indication I've ever seen, far too complex for people who <em>want</em> a "basic" edition, with all sorts of hyper-reduction efforts being quite frequently discussed. But it's also far too simple for people who <em>want</em> an "advanced" edition, hence why we see things like Level Up and the lion's share of homebrew classes.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that both sides that want a split of this nature don't see what they want in the current game and want the existing thing to be offered as the alternative to the thing they currently want.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I really wish this were more true in practice. I find it <em>extremely</em> difficult to find a game run for anything other than the style 5e was intended for, or one significantly grittier, lower-power, etc. There's obviously sufficient interest to spur the development of something like Level Up, but it seems like the only games offered online are ones run by people baffled by the very existence of Level Up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 8492616, member: 6790260"] No. The game as it exists is, from every indication I've ever seen, far too complex for people who [I]want[/I] a "basic" edition, with all sorts of hyper-reduction efforts being quite frequently discussed. But it's also far too simple for people who [I]want[/I] an "advanced" edition, hence why we see things like Level Up and the lion's share of homebrew classes. The problem is that both sides that want a split of this nature don't see what they want in the current game and want the existing thing to be offered as the alternative to the thing they currently want. I really wish this were more true in practice. I find it [I]extremely[/I] difficult to find a game run for anything other than the style 5e was intended for, or one significantly grittier, lower-power, etc. There's obviously sufficient interest to spur the development of something like Level Up, but it seems like the only games offered online are ones run by people baffled by the very existence of Level Up. [/QUOTE]
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