The second part of the Dunning-Kruger effect!"The curse of knowledge is a cognitive bias according to which better-informed people find it extremely difficult to think about problems from the perspective of lesser-informed people."
The second part of the Dunning-Kruger effect!"The curse of knowledge is a cognitive bias according to which better-informed people find it extremely difficult to think about problems from the perspective of lesser-informed people."
THIS. When I first started DMing with my 1E holdovers I gave them an index card with a list of every action on it.I often give these folks 'cheat sheets' to simplify their PCs onto a 'menu' of what they can do with a section for Actions, Bonus Actions, Reactions, Move Replacements, and 'Ongoing Abilities' (like a paladin aura, darkvision, etc...). It helps to get them started.