sniffles
First Post
As someone who writes legal contracts for a living, I'd say that what is needed to make D&D more accessible to beginners is a book that makes it really easy to find what you need to know to play the game. The PHB is reasonably well organized, but one does need to do a little too much cross-referencing - for example, having to flip to the spells section to find the spells, then search through the spell list, then flip to the spell description.
I'd suggest making a separate spells book, and possibly a combat supplement also. That way the core rules could focus on classes, races, skills, feats, equipment, and a few basic spells and combat actions. I'd lose the Description chapter, and place the alignment information with character creation. Some pregenerated characters and monsters would be good too.
I'd suggest making a separate spells book, and possibly a combat supplement also. That way the core rules could focus on classes, races, skills, feats, equipment, and a few basic spells and combat actions. I'd lose the Description chapter, and place the alignment information with character creation. Some pregenerated characters and monsters would be good too.