I find the bragging about how awesome you are at spotting broken mechanics to be pretty juvenile.
I haven't played PnP for about a year but before that I DM'd 5e and 4e since they were released. I never DM'd 3e but that's when I started playing. I've played 4e and 5e both with multiple circles of close friends as well as strangers from the game shop. I feel like I have a pretty good sense of these things, too.
Not to mention how different PnP is just because you have the DM there, tailoring combat to their players. It's really a fundamentally different experience than a video game and the rules should reflect that. (I actually think Larian are doing an exceptionally good job at that part, with the improvised weapon attacks, shove, high ground advantage, and turn-based toggle which each bring an aspect of the tabletop experience into the videogame world.)
You just keep asserting that you have some kind of magical insight, but you're not backing it up with any kind of examples or math. It's just "You don't understand how good bonus actions are!" over and over again. What are you using your bonus action for every round? Dashing?
Last edited by lofgren; 22/02/22 03:09 PM.