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<blockquote data-quote="thalmin" data-source="post: 6653606" data-attributes="member: 662"><p>Actually, 2e was over 6 years before Combat & Tactics brought in the optional assumption of miniatures. And were are nearly a year into 5e, so just 7 years out of 40. And I am not sure how much of Basic D&D expressed the use of miniatures. But yes, the assumption by game designers that miniatures were used was in place for the majority of the game's history. However, at least during 1E and 2E days, I think you will find the majority of games did not use miniatures. The game was very easy to play without minis (or tokens or whatever). </p><p>Third edition changed that, as combat became more tactical. And 4E made miniatures all but mandatory. Sure, you could play theater of the mind, but it was more work converting the game to work with that play style.</p><p>As for 5e, the default assumption is no minis, and the game plays very well that way. I just have a rough time running a game without the minis. They have become a crutch for me. I have a hard time breaking away from a nearly 4-decade habbit of using minis to describe the encounter, plus I like my figures (and continue to feed my addiction by buying more). BUT I do recognise the game runs a bit faster without the figs on the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thalmin, post: 6653606, member: 662"] Actually, 2e was over 6 years before Combat & Tactics brought in the optional assumption of miniatures. And were are nearly a year into 5e, so just 7 years out of 40. And I am not sure how much of Basic D&D expressed the use of miniatures. But yes, the assumption by game designers that miniatures were used was in place for the majority of the game's history. However, at least during 1E and 2E days, I think you will find the majority of games did not use miniatures. The game was very easy to play without minis (or tokens or whatever). Third edition changed that, as combat became more tactical. And 4E made miniatures all but mandatory. Sure, you could play theater of the mind, but it was more work converting the game to work with that play style. As for 5e, the default assumption is no minis, and the game plays very well that way. I just have a rough time running a game without the minis. They have become a crutch for me. I have a hard time breaking away from a nearly 4-decade habbit of using minis to describe the encounter, plus I like my figures (and continue to feed my addiction by buying more). BUT I do recognise the game runs a bit faster without the figs on the table. [/QUOTE]
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