And now you understand what it feels like to me when I read this thread. It's all very silly, this, to put it politely.
Edit: I should explain that maybe. This is a fairly pointlessly circular discussion. At the end of it, you're still entirely happy with what ToB has brought to the table if you were before OR you're still looking at ToB as if it's the worst thing to ever happen ever because of a menagerie of things from "bad mechanics" (but are actually just
the same mechanics everybody playing the game was already use to) to an imaginary perspective of weaboo kungfu bullshit and it's impossibly huge flavor clash with the kind of worlds every DM thinks they're running.
At the end of it, everybody is back where they started. People want a ToB with not good, but simply different mechanics, there's a whole bunch of homebrew to cherrypick for that. Don't wanna but still want it to be better? Well you're gonna adhoc rules to change it yourself to make it better and we're right back at "homebrew the fix". You satisfied with what ToB already has? You're gonna just stick with what it already has then cause that's what works and homebrew stuff is clearly silly OP.
The entire fact that one person opened this thread to gather suggestions to revamp an entire supplement system clearly shows that that person and everybody in here is pretty dam happy with all the stuff ToB delivered overall. This is really just a culmination of nitpicks and screw tightenings.
Ah, I think you missed my original link. Do you need me to explain how tu quoque works?
Well, you're certainly riding high on the coat tails of that fad that popped up this season. Go on, lord it over a bit more