Hercules, Odyseues, Arthur, Mordred, Lancelot, Cu Chulian, Gilgamesh, Agamemnon
Totally not Wizards, totally kicked ass, often that of Wizards.
Yes, and they were crazy epic powerful.
Well, not Arthur so much, but Hercules and whatnot.
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Psychic Robot is not a troll
I say again, Psychic Robot is not a troll.
My posts on another forum have no bearing on what I post here. I came here for discussion, not for trolling. However, I am free to provide commentary on the posts--commentary complete with inappropriate language--in a place that does not have the same rules as ENWorld.
The Gaming Den is one of those places.
This whole e-stalking thing is annoying. Please stop following me around on messageboards and then posting the content here.
I am allowed to be mean and vulgar and everything else that I wouldn't be in an actual discussion on my own time. If I pointed you in the direction of my blog, would you read through it and copy-paste posts here?
Allow me to repeat myself:
My actions in an area that is not ENWorld have no bearing on what I do at ENWorld.
Please treat them as such.
Thank you.
Huh? That was kind of the point of the metaphor, so... what was your point in reiterating it?
The pawn is too weak in comparison to the queen or whatever for my own tatses (in terms of RPGs), so I would find that unacceptable. A better example would be comparing the rook or bishop to the queen. Or the king, heh.
Nobody thinks it is gospel because some star dev said so. A lot of us strongly agree with it because the comments fit with what we've seen in the game and agree with our personal points of view.
I like how "people who agree" turns into "sheep" for some people. No, I actually just agree.
Often times, people who do agree are "sheep." I did not say that you were a "sheep," and not everyone who does agree is a "sheep."
The argument is "magic can do anything and physical combat is physical combat", then? Sigh. I'm sure you'll denegrate as 'weeaboo' anything that shows swordsmen as powerful, fast, and dangerous. Not to mention capable of killing a BBEG wizard. Never mind that those concepts cover huge quantities of fantasy literature and folklore. I seem to recall Sleeping Beauty's Malificent, a powerful magic user, getting totally solo'd by a knight with a blessed weapon, for example.
In a way, yes. I prefer lower-magic settings without...weaboo--to use the term that you used--elements.
There's no reason (at least, none external to your own head) to decide that fighters are -- indeed, must be -- clumsy, stupid, and weak.
Oh, God, that straw effigy is in flames! Quick, put it out by using a real argument!
Fantasy swordsmen are just as fantastic as fantasy wizards, and just as likely to have superhuman powers. Do you recall Cuchulainn and his warp-spasm that could turn him into a hideous raging monster that slaughtered entire armies by himself? Caladbolg, the sword that cut the tops off three hills with one swing?
Li'l over-the-top for my tastes.
Look, the developers--those people who played RPGs 24-7--made 3e. And they left things in like
gate. And Toughness. And 3.0
harm and
haste. And the fighter. And the druid. And the cleric.
And you know what the 4e devs made? Skill challenges. And the warlock as striker (as another thread here proves is weak).
Forgive me for not trusting them implicitly.
Of course, your analogy is flawed in that D&D works off of numbers. Most anyone with a calculator and a basic understanding of statistics can break D&D down and examine its core components. +2 to hit = +10% chance of hitting. It's that simple. Doctors need a
little more training than that.
You know, I just can't let this one go. This is an extreme example, but if someone commits murder 2 counties over, I'm not going to ignore that they did it when they come to my neighborhood and want to be friends. Especially with a level of condescend and sarcasm that increases at a per-post rate.
I'm more than happy to abide by any policy here, but board policy simply doesn't extend to how we (specifically, I) form opinions of other posters.
When I take the time to hunt down another poster and stab him to death, I will acknowledge your thinking.
This is the Internet. Everyone's a jerk.