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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 9007873" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>That's cool. If you don't have any issues with the time it takes your players to take their turns and whatnot, then of course you don't need to do anything. My posts were not in reference to your situation.</p><p></p><p>It's only if (general) you DO have issues with one or more of your players who are just unable to keep up because things are too confusing for them that making things easier for them is a much better solution than 1) just all of you suffering through it, watching that player flounder session after session after session, and 2) wait/wish/hope/demand that WotC makes the game less complex for the 2024E version just so that your players can have an easier time of it and (general) you don't have to get off your rear end to do anything.</p><p></p><p>Because that's a ridiculous expectation to have and one that WotC will never use as a reason for them to make any changes to the game. Change the game for <em>everyone</em> just because there are a <em>few</em> DMs too lazy to help out their own players? Heh... bad reason. And besides... even if they ultimately did, (general) you'd still have to suffer for the next year and a half with your players waiting for the book to arrive, floundering and wasting all of your time in the interim.</p><p></p><p>So if it really means that much to (general) you... take the hour and write up an easier-to-read character sheet or spell block sheet. The time you save for the rest of the campaign will be a godsend. Plus your player <em>might</em> actually start to understand what all the bits and bobs mean if they can read it easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 9007873, member: 7006"] That's cool. If you don't have any issues with the time it takes your players to take their turns and whatnot, then of course you don't need to do anything. My posts were not in reference to your situation. It's only if (general) you DO have issues with one or more of your players who are just unable to keep up because things are too confusing for them that making things easier for them is a much better solution than 1) just all of you suffering through it, watching that player flounder session after session after session, and 2) wait/wish/hope/demand that WotC makes the game less complex for the 2024E version just so that your players can have an easier time of it and (general) you don't have to get off your rear end to do anything. Because that's a ridiculous expectation to have and one that WotC will never use as a reason for them to make any changes to the game. Change the game for [I]everyone[/I] just because there are a [I]few[/I] DMs too lazy to help out their own players? Heh... bad reason. And besides... even if they ultimately did, (general) you'd still have to suffer for the next year and a half with your players waiting for the book to arrive, floundering and wasting all of your time in the interim. So if it really means that much to (general) you... take the hour and write up an easier-to-read character sheet or spell block sheet. The time you save for the rest of the campaign will be a godsend. Plus your player [I]might[/I] actually start to understand what all the bits and bobs mean if they can read it easier. [/QUOTE]
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