Re: How does 5e D&D compare to the others?
It is playable but it allows much less customization than 3.5; Skills are either trained (proficiency bonus (from 1 to 6 depending on on level) + attribute bonus) or untrained (attribute bonus), there are some class features that allow for twice your proficiency bonus for a few skills. You can get either a feat or a attribute bonus every 4 levels rather than both like in 3.5.
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Travis Foster
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