Vaalingrade
Legend
That's what' climbing Everest' is now. and why it's no longer a benchmark for achievement.Considering it is mostly done by rich people, with no skills, relying on a team of poor locals who actually have the skills?
Yeah, sorry, not talking about sitting in your heated tent while someone with actual skill does the job. Talking solo here.
The game cn compensate for that. It just doesn't because that's not in the current bad design philosophy.For an hour.
And yeah, turns out when you can only work in 5% intervals, things get a bit wonky.
'Mountain'.That's what the rules say. Mountain navigation is DC 15.
There's a difference between navigating say White oak Mountain where they let school children travel to the peak and Kilimanjaro, which has a literal forest of knives for a foothill.
Which again, the game could handle if it wasn't for 'simple' game design.
And besides, it isn't like everything has to be done in a single roll. You can have perception checks and dex saves too (other things rangers are good at) And, again, let's say you make it DC 20. If you can take 10, and you travel at a slow pace, the ranger is getting a passive 21.
But, yeah, if you look at the rules of the game, and what they state, and don't make up things that aren't in the rules...
So...
Again, if the DM favors you and does the dev's job in your favor.... yeah, it's a good class. Pity if that's not the case though.