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<blockquote data-quote="Corinth" data-source="post: 1579997" data-attributes="member: 497"><p>Ryan's spot-on, as usual, about D&D.</p><p></p><p>I don't see what the problem is about D&D, either 3.0 or 3.5. It's the simplest and most intuitive ruleset for the game in its history. Once you understand the foundation of the rules and master those general concepts, it's very easy to apply that mastery to the specific spot-rules--the specific conceptions--that often come up during actual play and from there it's just as easy to make rulings for those corner cases that come up once in a while where the rules don't handle the situation. Teaching the game to new players involves repeating that process of acquiring mastery, starting with those basics and moving upward.</p><p></p><p>I understand that the rules now do most of the work. Why fight that? Instead, I use it to my benefit; I let the rules run the game and focus my attention on those aspects of gameplay that requires a human intelligence. Hell, I can do that and not use any miniatures, and yet I still enjoy the precision and definition that the miniature-friendly rules provides. I focus upon adventure gaming, with just enough politics & economics to maintain verisimlitude and provide the players--through their PCs--a means to make a larger mark upon the milieu. (It helps when I go outside WotC products to put rules to that stuff when I need them, and I am very thankful to the third-party publishers for filling that niche.) Most of the time, however, WotC products are sufficient for all of my D&D gaming needs.</p><p></p><p>Players, by the way, need only the <em>Player's Handbook</em>. That's only $30 (US), so it's not like this is as expensive as it seems either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corinth, post: 1579997, member: 497"] Ryan's spot-on, as usual, about D&D. I don't see what the problem is about D&D, either 3.0 or 3.5. It's the simplest and most intuitive ruleset for the game in its history. Once you understand the foundation of the rules and master those general concepts, it's very easy to apply that mastery to the specific spot-rules--the specific conceptions--that often come up during actual play and from there it's just as easy to make rulings for those corner cases that come up once in a while where the rules don't handle the situation. Teaching the game to new players involves repeating that process of acquiring mastery, starting with those basics and moving upward. I understand that the rules now do most of the work. Why fight that? Instead, I use it to my benefit; I let the rules run the game and focus my attention on those aspects of gameplay that requires a human intelligence. Hell, I can do that and not use any miniatures, and yet I still enjoy the precision and definition that the miniature-friendly rules provides. I focus upon adventure gaming, with just enough politics & economics to maintain verisimlitude and provide the players--through their PCs--a means to make a larger mark upon the milieu. (It helps when I go outside WotC products to put rules to that stuff when I need them, and I am very thankful to the third-party publishers for filling that niche.) Most of the time, however, WotC products are sufficient for all of my D&D gaming needs. Players, by the way, need only the [i]Player's Handbook[/i]. That's only $30 (US), so it's not like this is as expensive as it seems either. [/QUOTE]
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