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<blockquote data-quote="Li Shenron" data-source="post: 5961913" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>Not a hard requirement, in fact I would like the game to still be playable no matter which archetypal character is missing. But for me it's totally acceptable that the DM is called for adventure selection or adjustment. The case of a Rogue-less party and using traps in an adventure is the easiest to think about, but something similar is true for other classes. So if a Cleric in the party has the main effect of allowing more encounters per day or less risky combats in general, then the DM should just be required to make adjustments to the adventure e.g. spread the encounter over a couple of more days, add one day of rest etc.</p><p></p><p>To a more extreme case, I'd also be glad if the game still worked for a party of all wizards or all fighters and so on... but clearly I will expect that the DM has to seriously alter a published adventure (which has to more or less be designed for an archetypical party) or write her own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li Shenron, post: 5961913, member: 1465"] Not a hard requirement, in fact I would like the game to still be playable no matter which archetypal character is missing. But for me it's totally acceptable that the DM is called for adventure selection or adjustment. The case of a Rogue-less party and using traps in an adventure is the easiest to think about, but something similar is true for other classes. So if a Cleric in the party has the main effect of allowing more encounters per day or less risky combats in general, then the DM should just be required to make adjustments to the adventure e.g. spread the encounter over a couple of more days, add one day of rest etc. To a more extreme case, I'd also be glad if the game still worked for a party of all wizards or all fighters and so on... but clearly I will expect that the DM has to seriously alter a published adventure (which has to more or less be designed for an archetypical party) or write her own. [/QUOTE]
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