mamba
Legend
matter of perspective I guess, what races / classes / skills / spells there are and what combat looks like is much more core to meObviously. There are still core rules. People are of course free to ignore or revise them if they wish, but that doesn’t make them not the core rules.
nothing, I corrected you and you agreed. If you want an 'and' that would be 'and they never were all that popular to begin with, which is why we no longer have them'Yes, and?
none is probably an exaggeration, as I said combat is probably as core as it gets (but can still be adjusted). Some rules that were probably ignored or tweaked on more tables than used them as written are definitely not however.Interesting that you claim there are no core rules but still talk about the base game
to point out that 5e never (fully) left the dungeon / you can do dungeon crawls in 5e, contrary to what the title indicates. And if 'bring back to the dungeon' is a euphemism for 'bring back micromanagement' then that is not the right direction for D&D to go in imo.What house rules or 3rd party rules would you recommend for this purpose. If you wouldn’t recommend any, why are you here?
The only thing the dungeon needs from my perspective is to be an interesting dungeon. Do less with pure skill checks and care more about the player's descriptions of what they do.