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5th edition

  1. Cryomancer

    Why D&D 2e is the BEST edition ever.

    TL;DR list : High lethality. No "cr 2" monsters capable of soaking cannon balls like on 5e. Nor high level enemies that aren't threatening. Low easy to track numbers Class diversity with kits Class restrictions on races. Eg - Manlets like Dwarves, Hobbits halflings can't be glorious magic users...
  2. Cryomancer

    "Tiers" on 5e. Only I really hated it?

    On 3.5e and previous editions, the power growth was more linear since they established that lv 1 is a guy who learned a class few moments ago and is completely novice. 20 is the peak of humanity and anything above 20, superhuman, levels was more akin to "attributes". 5e is different. The idea of...

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