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What else to I need to consider for a 5e realism hard mode?
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<blockquote data-quote="DeJoker" data-source="post: 7232560" data-attributes="member: 6907519"><p>Actually just about any system is flexible enough for just about anything you want to accomplish with it -- the question is how much work will need to be invested in order to achieve that and is there perhaps a better solution (or one that is much closer to what I am trying to achieve) than the one I am currently focused on? Many folks are seeing that this could be the case for what you are striving to do with 5th Ed of course it is ultimately your choice where you put your energy and how much work you create for yourself but having done that myself more than once I will tell you that it is not really worth it as you end up with something that most folks do not like playing because it is not what they expected to be playing. In my experience at doing this the system that requires the least amount of tweaks is generally the best system to start with and then do your best to only change the most essential things and leave the rest alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeJoker, post: 7232560, member: 6907519"] Actually just about any system is flexible enough for just about anything you want to accomplish with it -- the question is how much work will need to be invested in order to achieve that and is there perhaps a better solution (or one that is much closer to what I am trying to achieve) than the one I am currently focused on? Many folks are seeing that this could be the case for what you are striving to do with 5th Ed of course it is ultimately your choice where you put your energy and how much work you create for yourself but having done that myself more than once I will tell you that it is not really worth it as you end up with something that most folks do not like playing because it is not what they expected to be playing. In my experience at doing this the system that requires the least amount of tweaks is generally the best system to start with and then do your best to only change the most essential things and leave the rest alone. [/QUOTE]
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