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What was so bad about unearthed arcana 1e?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rabulias" data-source="post: 9743873" data-attributes="member: 16651"><p><em>Unearthed Arcana </em>was a mixed bag for us.</p><p></p><p>The new weapons, armor, magic items, and spells were largely well-received, but the new races and new classes were largely seen as overpowered. Additionally, Cavaliers and Barbarians had personality/role-play decisions baked into the classes (bad form!), and many of those choices made them not play well with most parties.</p><p></p><p>The Thief-Acrobat sounded cool, but was definitely underwhelming. I was going to play one, but once I made 6th level, I decided to stay a regular Thief. It was nice having Roger Moore's non-human deities from <em>Dragon Magazine</em> made official. Weapons specialization was a popular option, and while it was a bit of a power-up for players, it was easy to add a handful of more cannon fodder monsters to big fights. And I don't think we ever tried the new unarmed combat rules, so I don't know if they were any good.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: Oh how could I forget Comeliness? Yeah, we rolled it, and used it as a general guideline of attractiveness, but never used any of the fascination aspects of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rabulias, post: 9743873, member: 16651"] [I]Unearthed Arcana [/I]was a mixed bag for us. The new weapons, armor, magic items, and spells were largely well-received, but the new races and new classes were largely seen as overpowered. Additionally, Cavaliers and Barbarians had personality/role-play decisions baked into the classes (bad form!), and many of those choices made them not play well with most parties. The Thief-Acrobat sounded cool, but was definitely underwhelming. I was going to play one, but once I made 6th level, I decided to stay a regular Thief. It was nice having Roger Moore's non-human deities from [I]Dragon Magazine[/I] made official. Weapons specialization was a popular option, and while it was a bit of a power-up for players, it was easy to add a handful of more cannon fodder monsters to big fights. And I don't think we ever tried the new unarmed combat rules, so I don't know if they were any good. Edited to add: Oh how could I forget Comeliness? Yeah, we rolled it, and used it as a general guideline of attractiveness, but never used any of the fascination aspects of it. [/QUOTE]
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