D&D General Mike Mearls sits down with Ben from Questing Beast

I mean the title isn't even that disingenious or clickbaity.

In this episode, Mike Mearls talks about how 5E tried to make the game run simpler before the 3.5/4e days and how 5.5 just added those back in, referring to how the design goal of 5E "falls apart"

The title does not say "D&D is dead and is dying"
 

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I mean the title isn't even that disingenious or clickbaity.

In this episode, Mike Mearls talks about how 5E tried to make the game run simpler before the 3.5/4e days and how 5.5 just added those back in, referring to how the design goal of 5E "falls apart"

The title does not say "D&D is dead and is dying"

It's very obvious reading 5.5. Not as simple as 5.0.

Weapon masteries add more to keep track of and minis kinda help as well.
 

I was commenting on the caption in the videos upper left hand corner:

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I mean the title isn't even that disingenious or clickbaity.

In this episode, Mike Mearls talks about how 5E tried to make the game run simpler before the 3.5/4e days and how 5.5 just added those back in, referring to how the design goal of 5E "falls apart"

The title does not say "D&D is dead and is dying"

I'm honestly struggling to even guess what Mearls could even be referring to beyond Weapon Masteries, which are welcome but a very minor change overall seeing as only a few classes get them and those that do don't have to use them.
 

Here's the thing though... the point of a cover is... to judge the thing before committing to it fully.
so do not watch the video then, I have no issue with that, but then also do not tell me what is being said in the video

I have never had anyone tell me the story of a book they have not read because the cover turned them off…
 

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