Absolutely agree with the above post - No one is disputing that 5E (especially with multiclassing - which I chose not to use) has some issues with challenge, especially in a cRPG, but Larian amplified those issues hugely because of their homebrew. Even something like all classes being able to use any scroll (regardless of level - no check required) is hugely destructive to any notion of balance/caster class uniqueness. There were many things I later saw people doing - which never even occurred to me - like throwing a haste potion to give *everyone* haste...I played TT, and no sane DM would allow that kind of nonsense, for obvious balance reasons. A 5e core rule setting is the only thing that would satisfy me - that turns off Larian homebrew, implements attunement (incl for enemies of course), proper spells and items usage constraints, compliant action economy etc. The mods go some way, from what I can see, but its not acceptable that the community needs to do this - when every BG/PG game has similar settings. It was lazy design by Larian.