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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP71" data-source="post: 7141931" data-attributes="member: 6788862"><p>While I agree with the general sentiment that it's bad form to be adjusting feats during play as a knee-jerk reaction, I have some sympathy for the DM here. He's clearly inexperienced, and maybe he is finding that he actually does not really like 5E as written, and he's trying to turn it into the game he wants to run.</p><p></p><p>He might actually be better suited to running a different system?</p><p></p><p>I'm in a similar position, and I've no intention of running a vanilla 5E game again, at least not without significant tweaks. I'd gladly run a game using AiME though - as it is much grittier, I'd also run short low level campaigns in 5E, but with modifications to healing, resting, rate of level gain, and available class/race combinations. I stopped enjoying default 5E for a number of reasons.</p><p></p><p>And when the DM stops enjoying a game, that is probably the single worst thing that can happen to a table. Without a DM who is invested in a system/setting a game is doomed. I would go as far as to say that the DM's enjoyment is considerably more important than everyone else's, as they are the ones who have to invest the most in terms of time (and usually money) into the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP71, post: 7141931, member: 6788862"] While I agree with the general sentiment that it's bad form to be adjusting feats during play as a knee-jerk reaction, I have some sympathy for the DM here. He's clearly inexperienced, and maybe he is finding that he actually does not really like 5E as written, and he's trying to turn it into the game he wants to run. He might actually be better suited to running a different system? I'm in a similar position, and I've no intention of running a vanilla 5E game again, at least not without significant tweaks. I'd gladly run a game using AiME though - as it is much grittier, I'd also run short low level campaigns in 5E, but with modifications to healing, resting, rate of level gain, and available class/race combinations. I stopped enjoying default 5E for a number of reasons. And when the DM stops enjoying a game, that is probably the single worst thing that can happen to a table. Without a DM who is invested in a system/setting a game is doomed. I would go as far as to say that the DM's enjoyment is considerably more important than everyone else's, as they are the ones who have to invest the most in terms of time (and usually money) into the game. [/QUOTE]
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