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<blockquote data-quote="Ogrork the Mighty" data-source="post: 2094937" data-attributes="member: 19042"><p>Neither of these are correct. I'm not talking about buffs at all. I'm talking about the statistical changes that must be made to creatures a druid wildshapes into. It is the <strong>wildshaping</strong> that is causing the trouble.</p><p></p><p>I never called for a new edition. Learn to read a little better. What I stated was that WotC needs to fix wildshaping in the next edition. I never put any time lines on that. It could happen in 10-15 years for all I care. What I am suggesting is that WotC comes up with some type of standardized wildshaping rules that does not require a spreadsheet, hours of prep, or intricate gaming knowledge to be able to figure out. A new player is simply NOT going to be able to do it on his/her own and will require the assistance of a more experienced player, thus eating up even MORE time. My suggestion for specific forms was just that, a suggestion. I'm sure there are plenty of other ways they can fix the problem. Heck, if they wanted to create an online electronic aid to do all the work for you, great. But we all know WotC isn't going to do that and I'm not going to waste my time fixing something that shouldn't be broken to begin with. </p><p></p><p>Wildshaping was never an issue in previous editions. Now it is. I understand the reasoning behind it and the changes make sense, but they are far too cumbersome. That's the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ogrork the Mighty, post: 2094937, member: 19042"] Neither of these are correct. I'm not talking about buffs at all. I'm talking about the statistical changes that must be made to creatures a druid wildshapes into. It is the [B]wildshaping[/B] that is causing the trouble. I never called for a new edition. Learn to read a little better. What I stated was that WotC needs to fix wildshaping in the next edition. I never put any time lines on that. It could happen in 10-15 years for all I care. What I am suggesting is that WotC comes up with some type of standardized wildshaping rules that does not require a spreadsheet, hours of prep, or intricate gaming knowledge to be able to figure out. A new player is simply NOT going to be able to do it on his/her own and will require the assistance of a more experienced player, thus eating up even MORE time. My suggestion for specific forms was just that, a suggestion. I'm sure there are plenty of other ways they can fix the problem. Heck, if they wanted to create an online electronic aid to do all the work for you, great. But we all know WotC isn't going to do that and I'm not going to waste my time fixing something that shouldn't be broken to begin with. Wildshaping was never an issue in previous editions. Now it is. I understand the reasoning behind it and the changes make sense, but they are far too cumbersome. That's the problem. [/QUOTE]
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