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<blockquote data-quote="hawkeyefan" data-source="post: 7581307" data-attributes="member: 6785785"><p>I would prefer a game where such a restriction was not in place. Could I handle such a restriction? Yes. But do I think it's a meaningful restriction based on sound logic? Not really. </p><p></p><p>I play with the same group of friends I've always played with (for the most part), so we've periodically addressed concerns like these and decided what's best for the group. So I wouldn't have to worry about this in my home game; we'd talk it out, and work toward something everyone could agree with. But if I was joining a public game, or an online game, where there are plenty of potential games to join.....I'd probably pass a game with such restrictions up in favor of one that didn't have them. </p><p></p><p>Regarding trolls and fire....to me, once players know, the cat is pretty much out of the bag. I don't see the advantage of enforcing this ruling....I don't see what it adds to the game. Unless everyone likes the idea of pretending to discover a secret they already know. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What if the DM said to the player of the fighter "You recognize these creatures as trolls. Your Uncle Elmo said he faced them in the Temple of Elemental Evil, and that they must be burned to be destroyed." Is this metagaming? </p><p></p><p>If not, then it's not the actual Uncle Elmo solution that's the problem....it's just the source of that solution. If it comes from the DM, it's okay. If it comes from the player, then it's not. </p><p></p><p>And that's the issue, and is why I brought this tangent up in the first place. Because it relates to the question of Mother May I. "May I use fire now?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkeyefan, post: 7581307, member: 6785785"] I would prefer a game where such a restriction was not in place. Could I handle such a restriction? Yes. But do I think it's a meaningful restriction based on sound logic? Not really. I play with the same group of friends I've always played with (for the most part), so we've periodically addressed concerns like these and decided what's best for the group. So I wouldn't have to worry about this in my home game; we'd talk it out, and work toward something everyone could agree with. But if I was joining a public game, or an online game, where there are plenty of potential games to join.....I'd probably pass a game with such restrictions up in favor of one that didn't have them. Regarding trolls and fire....to me, once players know, the cat is pretty much out of the bag. I don't see the advantage of enforcing this ruling....I don't see what it adds to the game. Unless everyone likes the idea of pretending to discover a secret they already know. What if the DM said to the player of the fighter "You recognize these creatures as trolls. Your Uncle Elmo said he faced them in the Temple of Elemental Evil, and that they must be burned to be destroyed." Is this metagaming? If not, then it's not the actual Uncle Elmo solution that's the problem....it's just the source of that solution. If it comes from the DM, it's okay. If it comes from the player, then it's not. And that's the issue, and is why I brought this tangent up in the first place. Because it relates to the question of Mother May I. "May I use fire now?" [/QUOTE]
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