Me: After 8 months of trial and error learning 5e and to DM, finally feeling like I have a good working knowledge of the system.
Pathfinder fan, who wasn’t asked, trying to explain to me how adding 3000 other things to worry about makes pathfinder a superior system:
EDIT: I don’t personally have anything against pathfinder, or any other system, the point is how absurd y’all sound when trying to force a system you like on someone else, when most likely they neither care nor want to find something new. Because if they did, they would have asked.
There’s a lot of people coming from a lot of different places and maybe you’ve spent 15-20+ years and are ready to, or already have, tried different things. But if someone came to you when you didn’t even have a year under your belt and tried to drop all those different things you’ve tried over that time, at once, you’d tell them to go pound sand too.
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