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fjw70 wrote:C&C missed the opportunity to really clean up AD&D. For example, it kept the different number of attacks for less than one hit die monsters and 1 or greater hit die monsters. That dividing line to too arbitrary for me. A 9th level fighter get 9 attacks vs goblins but only one attack vs. orcs. Also fighter damage scales very poorly as they level (even worse than AD&D).
Chrispy wrote:fjw70 wrote:C&C missed the opportunity to really clean up AD&D. For example, it kept the different number of attacks for less than one hit die monsters and 1 or greater hit die monsters. That dividing line to too arbitrary for me. A 9th level fighter get 9 attacks vs goblins but only one attack vs. orcs. Also fighter damage scales very poorly as they level (even worse than AD&D).
I wanted to point out a really good article that analyses the subject of "fantastic combat in D&D" and breaks it down with a a pretty good explanation to consider. http://www.philotomy.com/#multiple_attacks
I generally agree with what's you said about AC vs. AAC (and to that extent to-hit matrices vs. base to-hit bonuses): It's the same data just represented differently. I find AAC and base to-hit bonus to be faster, but that is what I learned with. I also find it to be more intuitive when teaching new people. That being said: if you learned using the matrices and descending AC scale, by all means use it, but neither one is objectively better. They can't be. They're the same thing.
This excludes melee combat with monsters (q.v.) of less than one hit die (d8) and non-exceptional (0 level) humans and semi-humans, i.e. all creatures with less than one eight-sided hit die. All of these creatures entitle a fighter to attack once for each of his or her experience levels (See COMBAT).

Chrispy wrote:Nah, brah, there's no confusion on this end. If you read the article clearly it also states a possible reason for why it was changed for AD&D. The article, and the point of me bringing it up, was it is explaining the rationale behind that mechanic overall.

(or outright hostility due to the TLG/Knights and Knaves Clownhouse rift).
Chrispy wrote:I did. I double checked my research and corrected myself before you replied.
But I corrected myself sooner than 20 minutes. Chock it up to article reading?

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