Jessica Hancock
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Make it not feel as nice.
And I think that's what they said is a lot of what they're doing with this system is clearing up a lot of those little subsystems that kind of get in the way and don't add to the game.
They're tidying that up.
And I think they were looking at tweaking the leveling progression so it's a bit more streamlined.
So I think they're taking all that feedback and making it a bit more...
Because sometimes the mechanics feel like they're getting in the way of what you want to do, which is the opposite of what you want it.
No, no.
Interestingly, someone in the comments isn't enamored with the system either because they said they're playing a campaign of the enemy within, which is originally for fourth edition, which is what I'm also using.
But they're using... Oh, wow.
I...
I think the system would work because it's fantasy.
The only thing is magic users generally in Warhammer are a lot rarer.
So maybe when you were doing 5e, you could be like, you can't be a magic user.
That probably might be how I'd get around that.
I mean, you can run whatever game you want with your thing as well.
The part for me, especially with the enemy within and with Warhammer, like magic is like, oh, what's this situation?
Like it's, well, very much in our game anyway.
When we've come across it, we're like, oh, I don't know if we should be poking this with a stick.
And that is what we're doing.
My first battle, I had no combat skills, so I literally hid behind a table and threw cups at somebody.