@Shunter
Interesting if it takes a full action to coat your weapon with poison, whats the action in BG3 to actually coat your weapon. Yes flanking requires two people, why I said it was a buffed version, since it still requires you to be behind the person minus your ally on the opposite side.

I put etc. in cause I didn't want to list all the stupid junk I couldn't remember off the top of my head, example arrow effects.

Concentration is broken, when you cast a spell that requires concentration and lose it the next round from random crap more times than you don't it becomes a waste of time and space. Especially when some spells don't require a DC check and you just lose.

Older editions yes had tons of buffs, Morale, dodge, basic, enhancement, etc. Some came from magic weapons, some came from barbarians screaming in battle, others were naturally gifted / trained. Where is this coming from? What I was talking about was concentration not the amount of spells you can have active at one time.....

@Max I looked up poisons a while back they only go up along with price. So a 5d6 would be expensive as hell. Been a while though, I'd have to relook it up to actually get the info. An ya, dipping doesn't include coating but they generally are one and the same. At least if you take a step back and look at the feature, they work the same giving a small additional damage bonus with DR bypass. I have no clue if both can be applied at the same time but I would imagine no.

Already resaid what I thought on backstab above.

I really don't want to get into the additional features like height advantage, there is a thread on that already.