Crimson Longinus
Legend
How?But that reduces the kinds of stories I can play, removing most city-based or political games.
D&D is a fantasy action adventure game. That's its identity, that's what overwhelming majority of people expect from it, that's at which it excels. There are other games with other focuses, with other sort of identities, but D&D must retain its identity to retain its popularity.It doesn't have to be, nor should it be, even if it usually has been.
It still had attrition in form of healing surges and daily powers. And a lot of people didn't think it worked fine. But if you do, you can play 4e.Well, you could set up a game where you can't use all your resources at once. That tend to work as well. Kind of like how 4e handled it, which worked fine.
To most people it having attrition is a feature, not a bug.I mean, it's not an unsolved problem. I just wish 5e used known techniques rather than assume all game will include attrition.
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