My group is making the transition from 4E to 5E in the next week or so, and I have been slowly dropping bits of information to those who have not downloaded the Basic Rules yet. Now, mind you, these guys have been playing D&D for over thirty years each; from the Blue Box with the B1 in it all the through each edition.
When I mentioned that the cap for stats is 20, and that you can't buy anything over a 15, there was a collective gasp of panic, a cry for "house rule", a torch or two, and at least one pitchfork that I saw... I tried to tell them that it is all balanced by bounded accuracy, but in all honesty, I simply don't know what that is, and thus, could not really articulate any decent discussion on the matter.
So: can someone explain what Bounded Accuracy is, and how it is balancing things out?
When I mentioned that the cap for stats is 20, and that you can't buy anything over a 15, there was a collective gasp of panic, a cry for "house rule", a torch or two, and at least one pitchfork that I saw... I tried to tell them that it is all balanced by bounded accuracy, but in all honesty, I simply don't know what that is, and thus, could not really articulate any decent discussion on the matter.
So: can someone explain what Bounded Accuracy is, and how it is balancing things out?