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<blockquote data-quote="AK81" data-source="post: 9564097" data-attributes="member: 7035568"><p>For me the most important things that makes 5e feel like 5e is:</p><p>(And many of these also works for other editions and clones too, but I still think they are fundamental to 5e)</p><p> -d20 + modifiers vs a DC (the most important thing)</p><p> -advantage/disadvantage</p><p> -classes with subclasses</p><p> -ascending AC</p><p> -all the dice! d4, d6, d8, d10, d12 and d20</p><p> - levels</p><p></p><p>Edit: I forgot to put in Bounded Accuracy. But that is also essential for 5e</p><p></p><p>Things that is important, but I think you can do without and still feel like 5e:</p><p> - skill list</p><p> - proficiency</p><p> - species/ancestry selection</p><p> - a deep magic system (probably spell slots, but I have played with their mana system too)</p><p> - magic items</p><p></p><p>Things that I don't necessarily think you need to feel like 5e:</p><p> - Super Heroic PC's</p><p> - medium crunch (I think the crunch level can go both up and down and still be 5e)</p><p></p><p>I think that many dnd branches are 5e, from a5e, Adventures in middle-earth and even Shadowdark + many many 3pp rulesets in different genres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AK81, post: 9564097, member: 7035568"] For me the most important things that makes 5e feel like 5e is: (And many of these also works for other editions and clones too, but I still think they are fundamental to 5e) -d20 + modifiers vs a DC (the most important thing) -advantage/disadvantage -classes with subclasses -ascending AC -all the dice! d4, d6, d8, d10, d12 and d20 - levels Edit: I forgot to put in Bounded Accuracy. But that is also essential for 5e Things that is important, but I think you can do without and still feel like 5e: - skill list - proficiency - species/ancestry selection - a deep magic system (probably spell slots, but I have played with their mana system too) - magic items Things that I don't necessarily think you need to feel like 5e: - Super Heroic PC's - medium crunch (I think the crunch level can go both up and down and still be 5e) I think that many dnd branches are 5e, from a5e, Adventures in middle-earth and even Shadowdark + many many 3pp rulesets in different genres. [/QUOTE]
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