To be fair, people are resistant to change so having a design-by-survey approach will inevitably push things towards not changing…unless it makes character options more powerful…because players always want more power and they outnumber referees. What’s weird is that unless the 2024 stuff is different enough to justify buying, people won’t buy it in numbers sufficient to satisfy WotC…which will mean a bigger change in the next edition, which will come sooner than it otherwise would have.Oh? 5e is failing?
Is that why the playtests are leaning back to towards the 2014 rules?
lol.
Sure, whatever. But none of that means anything about 5e failing. Not now anyway.To be fair, people are resistant to change so having a design-by-survey approach will inevitably push things towards not changing…unless it makes character options more powerful…because players always want more power and they outnumber referees. What’s weird is that unless the 2024 stuff is different enough to justify buying, people won’t buy it in numbers sufficient to satisfy WotC…which will mean a bigger change in the next edition, which will come sooner than it otherwise would have.
Of course. 5E is the single most popular RPG on the planet. It's 90% of the market with its next closest competitor only having something like 5% market share. Anyone who thinks 5E isn't successful in that regard is fooling themselves.Sure, whatever. But none of that means anything about 5e failing. Not now anyway.
No one caught my pun. NO ONE!
Is that good?! Dunno.
I like calisthenics!There's a hell of a distance between wise-cracking and wit. Wit has truth in it; wise-cracking is simply calisthenics with words.
I like calisthenics!
No one around me likes when I’m doing them.
I like calisthenics!
No one around me likes when I’m doing them.
I have never passed gas’s doing calisthenics! Wow!I am now curious if there is some definition of calisthenics that covers passing gas.