I am fine with "larianisms". If I wanted to play a 5e simulator, I would be playing Solasta or tabletop simulator. Most changes from Larian make it play like a video game instead of a glorified tabletop RPG.
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Another +1. Which I'm sure will be dismissed by some here because I'm not "everyone and their grandmother," lol.
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Frankly, some of the folks here make 5e sound like the most boring thing ever, and I'm glad they're not in charge of the development.
It's like, if the attack option is the meat... and the shove option is the pudding... they're saying, "How can you have your pudding if you already ate your meat?!?"
Not that *actual* game play ends up using shove all that much, anyway.