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01 March 2018
Best step forward in a long time, but flawed.
As a Pen and Paper gamer who started rolling up characters in the late 70s with the original blue box for Dungeons and Dragons, gaming has been a part of most of my life. This newest incarnation of D&D is the single greatest step forward in sophistication for the franchise. Unfortunately, the way the character classes are designed make it clear that players are to play characters that are only really at home in an official D&D setting. If you want to play Conan, you’ll struggle. Fafhrd or the Grey Mouser? You’re out of luck. The Game Master has a choice; redo the character classes from scratch or use a commercial setting. Other than this glaring flaw, it’s good. Very good.