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Nimble 5e would be the least shit of the options, since PbtA genuinely is honest to god mechanically shit and will force you to baby even more of the system than with all that math that does the arbitration for you. It also treats the hobby like a shitty video game; damn near every version of it calls your actions "moves". Hate that. 5e in general made itself rules light by cutting shit out and still expecting you to just buck it up and manage it yourself, case in point hirelings and a lot of other shit, so if Nimble fixed some of the more egregious issues it'd probably work.
Honestly I'd suggest D6 fantasy if you really can't be fucked to try with math, since it's actually not too shabby. It's like West End, where it uses d6 pools so real easy. Swords and Six Siders is an OSR flavored variant that also doesn't look too shabby; looks like you might only need 1 d6.
You ain't gonna get as many nibbles since it isn't (BRAND), but like if you use Nimble they'd probably ditch anyway. That's how much of a pain in the ass it is to get those idiots to play something besides DnD 5e.
Honestly I'd suggest D6 fantasy if you really can't be fucked to try with math, since it's actually not too shabby. It's like West End, where it uses d6 pools so real easy. Swords and Six Siders is an OSR flavored variant that also doesn't look too shabby; looks like you might only need 1 d6.
You ain't gonna get as many nibbles since it isn't (BRAND), but like if you use Nimble they'd probably ditch anyway. That's how much of a pain in the ass it is to get those idiots to play something besides DnD 5e.