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<blockquote data-quote="KenNYC" data-source="post: 7538168" data-attributes="member: 6791261"><p>First my apologies to the guy for coming on too strong.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the DMG and the tables not being in the PHB vs what there is today and whether this impacts role playing or the OP's immersion:</p><p></p><p>Yes eventually you would know you needed to roll a 10 to turn a skeleton, but the point of the rule was just be your character--roleplay it--and learn stuff as you go along, not be handed a power point presentation so you can start an internal deliberation on whether to cast a dex DC spell or wisdom DC spell? Just play out whatever makes sense to you and experience the result. That's a little more immersive I think to go back to the OP. Rules replace roleplaying which is why OD&D and 1e feel so different. You the player have to inject yourself into your character and play it out, not stat it out based on a sheet.</p><p></p><p>Again, sorry if I came off as getting personal, I really wasn't trying to or intending on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenNYC, post: 7538168, member: 6791261"] First my apologies to the guy for coming on too strong. Regarding the DMG and the tables not being in the PHB vs what there is today and whether this impacts role playing or the OP's immersion: Yes eventually you would know you needed to roll a 10 to turn a skeleton, but the point of the rule was just be your character--roleplay it--and learn stuff as you go along, not be handed a power point presentation so you can start an internal deliberation on whether to cast a dex DC spell or wisdom DC spell? Just play out whatever makes sense to you and experience the result. That's a little more immersive I think to go back to the OP. Rules replace roleplaying which is why OD&D and 1e feel so different. You the player have to inject yourself into your character and play it out, not stat it out based on a sheet. Again, sorry if I came off as getting personal, I really wasn't trying to or intending on. [/QUOTE]
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