Originally Posted by Brainer
Solasta's reaction system mostly worked so far because they chickened out (or have no rights to the ruleset giving them the opportunity) of implementing the more difficult classes that use it (Bard is at least supposed to be coming sometime in the future, and the Wizard subclasses are fully homebrew, for example). I am curious to see as to what having a Bard in the party would look like with their system, if they do make the inspirations and Cutting Words work like in RAW. That mean a LOT of popups for every friendly attack, getting hit, and so on. And since the Lore bard is the OGL subclass, it's safe to assume that it will be in the game (unless they just throw it away like they did with the Evocation wizard and switch it for something of their own instead).
So once again Solasta did the right thing and BG3 could only learn from it? And leverage its exponentially bigger budget to implement it even better?

Already said several times in the past, but if the problem is supposed to be about specifically about some very particular abilities (Cutting words is the one that gets mentioned constantly), then THESE are the ones that need some fixing/compromise, without any need to TRHOW AWAY the entire concept of a reaction system for a minority of people with a massive attention deficit.

Originally Posted by Maximuuus
I perfectly know your opinion and you mostly know mine.
Don't feel obliged to shout your disapproval when I give a different opinion than yours on the matter... Especially if it doesn't add anything to the conversations we have already had.
Oh, I absolutely do, especially since that doesn't seem to stop you and the usual suspects from re-stating your +1 "AGAINST REACTIONS" over and over.

Which makes important to stress that you are not the only voices here...
And not even the majority here, apparently: https://forums.larian.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=825670#Post825670

Last edited by Tuco; 20/08/22 05:26 AM.

Party control in Baldur's Gate 3 is a complete mess that begs to be addressed. SAY NO TO THE TOILET CHAIN