So we had a discussion about metagaming back in March. Here's what I had to say about it then.
There is a degree of OOC knowledge that is necessary to make the game run smoothly. DM's who refuse to let people even use game terminology at the table are shooting themselves in the foot- maybe it breaks your immersion, but I'm reminded of the +1 sword problem. You find an unidentified magic...
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I feel this kind of metagaming is perfectly justifiable.
In case anyone is curious, here's my definitions of metagaming.
There is a degree of OOC knowledge that is necessary to make the game run smoothly. DM's who refuse to let people even use game terminology at the table are shooting themselves in the foot- maybe it breaks your immersion, but I'm reminded of the +1 sword problem. You find an unidentified magic...
www.enworld.org