That's quite the short sighted take. Especially since there are WAY more classes and subclasses in D&D that any party would ever allow to fit in one go.
Also, opinions matter only to a certain extent in the face of facts, and a fact is that the possible number of combinations between six variables is exponentially greater that the number of combinations between four.
It's basic math, not semantics.
Of course, unless the game only had six companions/characters to begin with, which would be entirely disappointing on its own, regardless of the party size limits.
Last edited by Tuco; 13/03/20 07:12 AM.