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<blockquote data-quote="Ruin Explorer" data-source="post: 8852188" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>I definitely agree with this point but I would also say this doesn't remove much of the burden from the DM overall. It does remove some - and particularly it makes it easier <em>at the table</em>.</p><p></p><p>But contention would be D&D 5E's main problem isn't usually "at the table". I think once you have an adventure and are at the table, most people are least basically okay with DMing. Most people understand they're not Matt Mercer, and so on.</p><p></p><p>Getting them there, though, that's the trick. And 5E wants a ton of prep which isn't significantly easier (or harder) with no Feats, limited classes, limited races. You can get some help by using pre-written adventures, but for whatever mad reasons, WotC has done a poor job here in terms of supporting new DMs (I mean that's almost an entire other discussion, I can certainly rant about it all day), or even just time-pressed experienced DMs. Unless you happen to pick the right adventure, you're going to be expected to absorb a lot of poorly-organised, poorly-presented material, and further, in some cases you'll have to deal with huge and unnecessary gaps in the adventures/campaigns (which again, other RPGs just don't have).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruin Explorer, post: 8852188, member: 18"] I definitely agree with this point but I would also say this doesn't remove much of the burden from the DM overall. It does remove some - and particularly it makes it easier [I]at the table[/I]. But contention would be D&D 5E's main problem isn't usually "at the table". I think once you have an adventure and are at the table, most people are least basically okay with DMing. Most people understand they're not Matt Mercer, and so on. Getting them there, though, that's the trick. And 5E wants a ton of prep which isn't significantly easier (or harder) with no Feats, limited classes, limited races. You can get some help by using pre-written adventures, but for whatever mad reasons, WotC has done a poor job here in terms of supporting new DMs (I mean that's almost an entire other discussion, I can certainly rant about it all day), or even just time-pressed experienced DMs. Unless you happen to pick the right adventure, you're going to be expected to absorb a lot of poorly-organised, poorly-presented material, and further, in some cases you'll have to deal with huge and unnecessary gaps in the adventures/campaigns (which again, other RPGs just don't have). [/QUOTE]
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