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There is slight hyperbole to the statement. It stands that in 90-95% of campaigns it has no use and the remaining 5-10% will be used once.
I wouldn't be comfortable letting any player take it without warning them that it doesn't have use.
It may be edge, but my god its a great and gory example of roleplaying activity out of combat. Love it!
"We're not playing medieval simulator. And if we were then healing would be a long drawn out gruesome affair resulting in the death of most patients in these scenarios. In the rules of 5e the Medicine skill is useless. You can houserule it to be useful, but you can houserule anything."
Interesting debating style, quote a post and then block the user so they can't read your response... You clearly dont want to continue the discussion with me so thats fair enough. Posts are for reasons and for season. However what you're playing may be a different style of game to what some of us are playing, based on our influences and the balance of investigation and mystery in the game as DM Dave 1 explained.
Apparently he prefers an echo chamber for all his views, as I've been blocked as well.
Given its context, that hashtag is incredibly inappropriate...