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What is "grim and gritty" and "low magic" anyway?
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<blockquote data-quote="ManicFuel" data-source="post: 1421716" data-attributes="member: 16811"><p>I'm not sure I understand why it's a big deal that folks have espoused and supported the low magic / grim and gritty style of play in this thread, <em>since that is what the original poster asked for</em>. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course everyone has an opinion of the game and the way they like to play it. I don't spend my time evangelizing the "lmgng" style of play, but when a fellow board member specifically asks about it, I put my 2 cents in. No one is overtly trying to attack the default 3.x systems, but it is going to come out that way from anyone who can answer the question asked: What makes these seemingly more attractive than standard core D&D? That is the topic.</p><p></p><p>On the flip side of this, I have no problem with all the comments that start "I played/DMd this style and hated it." That answers the question, too, and it comes from experience. If you need to explain the position further, I'd suggest a thread called "Why core D&D is seemingly more attractive than other game systems". But <em>this</em> topic isn't why the core system is just fine. So why all the flak on both sides?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManicFuel, post: 1421716, member: 16811"] I'm not sure I understand why it's a big deal that folks have espoused and supported the low magic / grim and gritty style of play in this thread, [I]since that is what the original poster asked for[/I]. Of course everyone has an opinion of the game and the way they like to play it. I don't spend my time evangelizing the "lmgng" style of play, but when a fellow board member specifically asks about it, I put my 2 cents in. No one is overtly trying to attack the default 3.x systems, but it is going to come out that way from anyone who can answer the question asked: What makes these seemingly more attractive than standard core D&D? That is the topic. On the flip side of this, I have no problem with all the comments that start "I played/DMd this style and hated it." That answers the question, too, and it comes from experience. If you need to explain the position further, I'd suggest a thread called "Why core D&D is seemingly more attractive than other game systems". But [I]this[/I] topic isn't why the core system is just fine. So why all the flak on both sides? [/QUOTE]
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