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<blockquote data-quote="Manbearcat" data-source="post: 5977087" data-attributes="member: 6696971"><p>And this one is the key to me. When there is a candy, red button. Ren or Stimpy is going to push it. The world is filled with Ren and Stimpies (adult and otherwise). Unfortunately, the number of human beings with consistent self-restraint, willingness to put their ego-wrought needs on the backburner, and consistent awareness of the affects of their parasitic behavior no their host (their social system...in this case their DnD group) is quite limited...even amongst good men and women. It is hard-coded into our evolutionary biology. I find it a fault of game design when the game works well only when implied or overt social contract is reached so that the candy-red buttons are not pushed (and the responsibility of either constraining the candy-red buttons or removing them is placed on those playing). </p><p> </p><p>I look to Underman's, TwinBahamut's, Erleni's, Crazy Jerome's, Neonchameleon's, Pemerton's posts regarding modulizing these spells, constraining them, or forcing wizard specialization as the Voice of Reason and Compromise in this debate. "Just Deal With It Yourself" is not a solution to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manbearcat, post: 5977087, member: 6696971"] And this one is the key to me. When there is a candy, red button. Ren or Stimpy is going to push it. The world is filled with Ren and Stimpies (adult and otherwise). Unfortunately, the number of human beings with consistent self-restraint, willingness to put their ego-wrought needs on the backburner, and consistent awareness of the affects of their parasitic behavior no their host (their social system...in this case their DnD group) is quite limited...even amongst good men and women. It is hard-coded into our evolutionary biology. I find it a fault of game design when the game works well only when implied or overt social contract is reached so that the candy-red buttons are not pushed (and the responsibility of either constraining the candy-red buttons or removing them is placed on those playing). I look to Underman's, TwinBahamut's, Erleni's, Crazy Jerome's, Neonchameleon's, Pemerton's posts regarding modulizing these spells, constraining them, or forcing wizard specialization as the Voice of Reason and Compromise in this debate. "Just Deal With It Yourself" is not a solution to me. [/QUOTE]
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