FWIW< I would love to see what you come up with...after Real Life(tm) gets outta th' way.
Real Life is a solo of N+5 level... If you survive the first few rounds, it is just a tedious grind ... good luck on getting past THAT beast!

FWIW< I would love to see what you come up with...after Real Life(tm) gets outta th' way.
Real Life is a solo of N+5 level... If you survive the first few rounds, it is just a tedious grind ... good luck on getting past THAT beast!![]()
..and I think you'll find that some of the powers you find "screwed up" others do not have any problem with. <=Which suggests significant subjectivity in the analysis.![]()
(FWIW, I'm not suggesting the powers are perfectly balanced. Far from it. We are all aware of the mis-cues and pitfalls of game design.)
You seem to be particularly hot-under-the-collar about this. Perhaps you could use that energy to make a list of powers you think have the wrong level? That would be helpful.
Citing only one example and then calling the whole work poorly done is ....![]()
Presumably finding and correcting all the other errors.No, just mildly annoyed that a supposedly professional outfit keeps making the same simple mistake.
I'm not the one getting paid to do this, and if I can see the error on my first read thru, what was the designer doing?
Presumably finding and correcting all the other errors.
Seriously, you should already have your answer on why it's rather common for someone like yourself to randomly find one error in a larger work.
If you keep repeating this fallacy, it'll eventually start to look like trolling.
Nope. The fallacy is:Wait, it's a fallacy that it's an error?
Complain away. But have new complaints when your old ones turn out to be not that big a deal.If you don't complain about a product's lack of quality, do you think they'll make the next one better?
Nope. The fallacy is:
1/ "I found an error!"
2/ "Therefore, I am superior to those who did not find this error!"
3/ "Therefore, I shall decree that they are incompetent!"
Now, if you could do what John Cooper did (which was to consistently and repeatedly find and correct a bookfull of errors per book), then you'll have the rhetorical justification to say things about the competence of someone else's editing.
But finding one error => WotC gets nothing right? There's a missing sense of perspective.
Complain away. But have new complaints when your old ones turn out to be not that big a deal.
This is a very minor error -- to the point some people in this thread have argued that it's not actually an error at all. Add it to the error list and let's move on.
Cheers, -- N
I don't see how this is an error.