thecasualoblivion
First Post
Okay, then! So since you're looking for solutions rather than just wanting an ain't-it-awful discussion, here's where I see the rundown:
- Not playing seems to not be an option for you.
- Changing the game is not an option; you're in organized play and constrained by AL rules. Within those constraints, there's no hack to 5e that's going to give you the experience you wish you could be having.
- Changing the other players is not an option; they're going to play in the way that's fun for them, even if some of them do take your lead in making slightly more optimized choices.
That leaves you with two options:
1) Accept not having as good a time as you would under a different ruleset; or
2) Change yourself so you can find a way to have fun in the game as it's designed.
And that's it! That's the crossroads where you stand. You can go and shout at the tide that 5e doesn't validate your chosen style all day and night, and maybe that will make you feel a little better. But it won't change that those are the choices before you.
So, given that - what are you willing to do?
I've never had to change how I play, and am not inclined to start. I also think the the game is designed against me or in conflict with me. It's more of a letdown situation. D&D is still a fighting game, especially organized play, 5E is just a somewhat less interesting fighting game.