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Supplemental books: Why the compulsion to buy and use, but complain about it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 6413457" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>Walk me through this. The players come up with a plan. The plan is not foolproof, so, it does require random resolution at some point. You, the DM, like this plan and think it's a great plan. You then fudge the odds by changing die roll results so that the plan succeeds. Is this accurate? Note, I'm not saying you do this every time, just, that this is how it works when you do.</p><p></p><p>How is that not predetermining results? What part of that is not pre-determined? Which is fine, by the way, but, my point is, if you're going to roll, why ignore the results? Why not just skip the die rolling part, tell the players they succeed and move on. What purpose are the die rolls serving here? Because, from what I can tell, the only purpose here is maintaining an illusion that there was any challenge at this point in the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 6413457, member: 22779"] Walk me through this. The players come up with a plan. The plan is not foolproof, so, it does require random resolution at some point. You, the DM, like this plan and think it's a great plan. You then fudge the odds by changing die roll results so that the plan succeeds. Is this accurate? Note, I'm not saying you do this every time, just, that this is how it works when you do. How is that not predetermining results? What part of that is not pre-determined? Which is fine, by the way, but, my point is, if you're going to roll, why ignore the results? Why not just skip the die rolling part, tell the players they succeed and move on. What purpose are the die rolls serving here? Because, from what I can tell, the only purpose here is maintaining an illusion that there was any challenge at this point in the game. [/QUOTE]
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