We had a good thread a few weeks back where people pointed out various things that bugged them. To no one's surprise, a lot of things that bugged people were things that were intentional design and plenty of people liked, so various arguments arose.
Is there a list of quirks with the edition that 99% of the people would agree that could use adjusting, or at least very few people would complain if they did so?
Two examples that came to mind would be the obtuse of the PHB Index, and the lackluster Weapons/Armor tables.
Any others?
1. Obtuseness of the PHB Index. Just gives us the dang page number!
2. The weapons/armor table is very lackluster. Doesn't really encourage a lot of different weapon styles, and is less interesting than the ideas for weapons in previous editions.
3. Should have options for downloading PDFs as part of book purchases.
4. Number of complaints with bindings on the books.
5. This is a peeve of mind that I don't *think* is uncontroversial, but along with #4, some of the print on the miniatures for the names is illegible. I've had to sometimes look at the name with my phone zoomed in to read what kind of mini it was.
Is there a list of quirks with the edition that 99% of the people would agree that could use adjusting, or at least very few people would complain if they did so?
Two examples that came to mind would be the obtuse of the PHB Index, and the lackluster Weapons/Armor tables.
Any others?
1. Obtuseness of the PHB Index. Just gives us the dang page number!
2. The weapons/armor table is very lackluster. Doesn't really encourage a lot of different weapon styles, and is less interesting than the ideas for weapons in previous editions.
3. Should have options for downloading PDFs as part of book purchases.
4. Number of complaints with bindings on the books.
5. This is a peeve of mind that I don't *think* is uncontroversial, but along with #4, some of the print on the miniatures for the names is illegible. I've had to sometimes look at the name with my phone zoomed in to read what kind of mini it was.
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