Crimson Longinus
Legend
Min-maxing will end when you either get rid of the min-maxers or when you get rid of any measurable mechanical differences. I'll rather do the former and I don't want the latter to be inflicted upon the game because some people take winning in their elf games too seriously. (Which in itself would't be a problem, but demanding the game to be changed because you are unable to resist the temptation to min-max kinda is.)Sure, the solution to people feeling pressured to make optimal choices is just to play with different people who don't care. Great solution.
Better idea. Instead of constantly trying to shop for a "perfect" group, how about we look into changing the rules.
Their clerics and bards are different. Orc's strength and constitution is very valuable for clerics, elven dexterity for bards. Stop fixating on one aspect of the class.So, Orcs don't worship the Gods? They wouldn't have a strong cleric class? Elves don't have famous Bards who have traveled the world?
Ah, of course they do. Their clerics and Bards are just less powerful.
Barely is better than not at all. That rules do something badly is not argument for making the rules do it even worse.And the lore you are trying to simulate is barely existent.
They do have those classes. Nothing is stopping you from making such a character. They get benefits other than the main stat bumb. And sure, that might not be quite as good, but that's not a big deal.But, the fact that I never see Gnome Fighters or Elvin Clerics? That I never even see them mentioned anywhere? That is a break in Verisimilitude for me. All races should have Clerics, Wizards, Rogues, Bards and Fighters. And they should all be capable of being equally skilled in those professions.
It indeed is a problem if people think that powergaming guides are instructions of making a fun character for make believe.But, see, my experience seems to not be unique. Look at any guide and you'll see people saying that certain races should never be chosen for certain classes, based entirely on their ASI's. So, this isn't a me problem, it is a weakness in the system.