Originally Posted by Stabbey
Originally Posted by SorcererVictor

Was a low level sorcerer on Temple of elemental evil, one of the hardest D&D adaptations to a computer and i did a no re roll run, so i had to put 7 DEX on him and was only 27 times.


Oh, it was ONLY a mere, trifling, 27 misses in a row. I stand corrected. You do seem to have failed to understand my point that not everyone is the kind of person who will enjoy missing 27 times in a row.


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About sun, a lot of games which has vampires for eg, elder scrolls daggerfall and morrowind had fully fledged sun damage along with other problems if you are a vampire. Even skyrim which is extremely dumbed down, has penalties to health/stamina/magicka on daylight and no regeneration.


That's right, those games do have penalties for going out in the sunlight. They also have a way to avoid going out in the sunlight, by waiting for nighttime.

Which. you. cannot. do. in. Baldurs. Gate. 3.



All other party members was hitting the enemy with a decent frequency. My point is simple. You don't need to change any rule to make missing rare. Mainly on 5e which is far less punishing than 2e. Just don't put a deathknight with +3 plate armor, buffed by illusion spells against a low level party.

About Drow, Drow on 5e are so powerful that having to roll with disadvantage in few occasions would't kill the viability of the race,.