D&D (2024) Removing Concentration

The simplest explanation of people playing a class is that they want to play that class.

So either they don't care about the issue you perceive, which is my experience anecdotally. Or it's not a big enough issue to dissuade them.

In both of those cases, the community at large is not seeing this issue as game breaking.
That is an absurd argument. People will play what classes are available.
 

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You are mistaken. I have never said on this board that balance between classes is a good thing. I have posted about class balance a lot (mostly in the 5E forum) and have said several times that attempts to balance classes for the sake of balance is a bad thing in my opinion.
But that's exactly what I was saying in my post. I was saying that you have been saying that balance is a bad thing and that D&D should not be balanced and that it is good that casters are superior, as the status quo.

But you just said in the previous post that you believe that you don't think the classes are imbalanced, and that none of your players do either.
 

But you just said in the previous post that you believe that you don't think the classes are imbalanced, and that none of your players do either.

I don't think I said that, either you misunderstood what I wrote or I screwed up what I typed.

I do think classes are imbalanced but none of the players I play with have had a problem with that. If that is not what I said, it is what I meant.
 

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