CleverNickName
Limit Break Dancing (He/They)
If a sense of "gamism" is the problem, the battle mat is by far the worst offender, in my opinion. We've got rules that reduce everything to 5' squares and reward board positions, we've got licensed minis and terrain, custom 3D-printed minis and terrain, we've got virtual tabletops and online subscriptions...This is one of the problems of 3rd edition Prestige Classes... all over again. Subclasses are there to make D&D a CRPG more than a pen and paper game of imagination. They appeal to a certain sense of gamism at the expense of something else. It's not surprising. If Hasbro is going to make profit, it needs to be able to sell books that players will buy, not just GMs. And players love these crunchy options, even if (IMO) they harm the overall product quality.
Subclasses might be "gamist," but they've got nothing on the battle mat.