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  • Dungeons and Dragons 5e is less fun than 3.5e IMO.

    There was more of a sense of character progression, and ability differentiation in 3.5e.

    5e achieves balance by flattening the power curve.

    For example, the attack bonus for a level 20 Fighter in 5e is just 4 points higher than it was at level 1 - same as a 5e Wizard. Both get +2 at lvl 1 and +6 at lvl 20

    In 3.5e, a level 20 fighter’s attack bonus is 19 points higher than it was at level 1 (+1 to +20), but a wizard only gains half that much fighting prowess as they level up (+0 to +10).

    All 5e characters are pretty much the same statistically & mechanically. Differentiation comes from role play, which is the least interesting part of the game for me.









  • I’ve tried with both kinds of vinegar, and both are good with different dishes.

    Personally, I liked the apple cider vinegar version on salads, and the white vinegar base paired well with heavier foods like tacos or fried potatoes.

    Maybe start with 2 smaller batches, one of each, and combine them later if the mix is what works best for you?

    I find pickled red onions are good on their own - like, the onion itself makes a good condiment. However, if you roast some yellow onions & garlic in a light vegetable oil until they start to caramelize, and throw a spoonful of it in the jar with the peppers, it will infuse the vinegar with a nice flavor.