jerryrice4949
Legend
I wonder how helpful these surveys really are. I suspect they overly represent people who are angry or have negative feelings and under represent those who are more satisfied.
which is fine, if you want to make changes you will need those who have criticisms more than those that do not - and if WotC cannot draw conclusions from feedback, then they should stop doing UAsI wonder how helpful these surveys really are. I suspect they overly represent people who are angry or have negative feelings and under represent those who are more satisfied.
Ah, I forgot to say "Put the 3.5 SRD into CC as is!"
Some solid points! I'd even go so far as ask them to just leave the old settings to the people who already have the books. Those people are impossible to please anyway. Make something new!I used 200 words to tell WotC I will trust them if they:
I forgot to mention they should stop trying to delete roleplaying from the game like they did with Warlock's patron.
- tell Hasbro CEO to shut up about AI
- stop trying to sand off all the troubled parts of the settings - if they want to remove something, have it happen in-universe or better let players do it, not just pretend it never existed and leave nothing to fill that void.
- stop making everything be both Forgotten Realms and as generic as possible.
- stop with DM-hostile design like Bastions
- stop playing favorites and making new ways for casters to clown on martials, like how College of Dance lets Bard be superior Monk to Monk in every single way.
DM is not allowed to interact with the Bastion or its inhabitants in any way, except rolling a restrictive random table if a player hasn't been there for a week and didn't send a message with orders. It means it doesn't exist in the world and is just a video game feature that breaks immersion. It spits in the face of the idea of player actions having consequences.But what about Bastions is DM hostile? The crafting rules, sure, but Bastions?
Bard is alongside Wizard, Sorcerer, Cleric and Druid among most powerful classes in the game. College of Dance gives it very few things Monk could do but Bard had no easy way of doing. As such without any multiclassing, Bard can now easily use its magic to become superior to Monk in every way. It's a subclass that exists to give Bard players excuse to bully Monk players - your master of martial arts who trained whole life to be good at one thing is now and always will be outdone at it by a jerk who took dance classes. On my table they are mutually exclusive - if any player takes one, the other is automatically banned.And Dance Bards really don't get close to monks, or have you experienced them at the table yet?
Are you kidding? The "community" can't agree on a gosh-darned thing. There would be zero things the "community" could assist with that would improve anything the designers make.Expressed that 5.5e was a downgrade from 5e. I suggested more playtesting in the future. For example the stealth rules. Clearly the community could have helped make something usable. D&D has tons of fans who will work for free to make your game more playable why not embrace it?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.