VisionStorm
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The real tension in 5E is me asking myself is fuckwad going to be able to find the rule he's looking for on his 6 page character sheet before I stick a fork in my eye out of sheer boredom.
And the rub of it is that 5e is perhaps the most simplified edition of D&D in terms of core mechanics, with everything being handled by a single stat (Proficiency Bonus). But then they had use all that space they saved by loading up the game with like a dozen plus character classes (many of which are variations of each other), every one of which has at least two or more (usually three or four) subclasses, with tons of varying features each. And every spellcasting class has its own custom spell list, making it one of the worse editions of the game in terms of bookkeeping and the amount of crap you have to keep track of for your character, despite the core components of the system being so simple.