• Lianodel@ttrpg.network
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    4 days ago

    I felt aggressively bored when reading the comments about the playtest.

    Did they improve DM support? Make CR actually work? Is combat more dynamic and faster-paced? Is character creation still a pain in the ass? Did they flesh out non-combat? Do player abilities still tend to solve problems by just turning off parts of the game? Is there a clear vision for what this even is?

    Oh look, it’s mostly balance changes to the classes.

    I’m not saying they didn’t make some changes to fix my issues. I wouldn’t know either way, since I can’t be bothered to check, since the core audience sure did make it seem like its mostly balance changes to the classes.

    • ReCursing@feddit.uk
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      1 day ago

      Did they improve DM support? Make CR actually work? Is combat more dynamic and faster-paced? Is character creation still a pain in the ass? Did they flesh out non-combat? Do player abilities still tend to solve problems by just turning off parts of the game? Is there a clear vision for what this even is?

      I’m not an expert but:

      • No
      • No
      • No (though it is faster than 3.x or 4th, mostly because you don’t have any options)
      • At least there are options now. Still nothing significant past character creation, of course
      • No
      • Probably. Either that or hitting it with an axe
      • Yeah it’s a love letter to second ed, with bits of third mixed in to keep angry internet nerds who never played anything else happy

      I don’t think 5th is the worst edition of d&d (controversially I think that’s 3.x), but it is the most nothing edition. The best editions are of course 13th Age and Pathfinder 2e