The enormous influx of new players Critical Role and Stranger Things brought to 5E.
I remember.
I was not one of them. I pushed for freeform skills and other wild departures.
It got far more eyes than it otherwise would have because of Critical Role and Stranger Things. But people quite...
That's because it was designed as a dungeon crawler. Because it had to cover that aspect of play that people would certainly use. That the vast majority don't play that way apparently never occurred to the designers of the game.
The next obvious question is: would 5E be as wildly popular if the majority of referees got this right? That is to say, if 5E wasn't played as an alpha-strike cakewalk by the majority of tables, would it have become as popular as it is?
Mearls. "It's quite likely that a semi-optimized party can vaporize boss monsters in a round or even less."
LOL.
Referees been saying that about 5E for a damn decade. But nope, it's a perfectly balanced game.
To say nothing of players optimizing to the Nth. Ugh.
He explains it in the thread. It means alpha strike vs at-wills. That is how the players play the game (alpha) vs how the designers assumed the players would play the game (at-will).
It would be simple to do so.
Treat the game like a game. Stop worrying about verisimilitude.
Rest Update: You cannot take a long rest until you've had ~20 rounds of combat.
Done.
It's kinda hilarious though.
Such obvious things as "rest as often as possible" and "hit fast and hard" were...
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This is all one character. The Doctor.
Mr Bean is his regeneration madness.
Blackadder is...