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Man, I only read the first few pages of this thread, but I am astonished by the lack of logic of the argument that can be summarized as:

Bad Logic said:
"All" doesn't mean "all" in a case where it reads "all" because there may be other things elsewhere in the game that have exceptions.

Wow.

In the end, your dm has the right to make the call, and play how you want; but if your game treats "all" as "some" and then turns around and treats "potions" and "love" as "poisons", I don't think I'd enjoy or even comprehend your game. I prefer to know that when I have an ability that lets me "do" something, I can actually "do" it instead of "maybe not doing" it because someone else somewhere else can't do some thing that the dm views as parallel. The lack of consistency in the arguments here are amazing.

But like I said, play however you want. I wouldn't play in a game with definitions of basic English words that seemed to contradict their meanings, because I'd be at a loss for what I could "do".
 

To be fair, I made the connection between love and poison as a joke in regards to treating potions as a poison. I really hope people reading that didn't think I was serious, like Arrowhawk was about potions being poisons...

Also, please...can this thread just die? Please?
 

To be fair, I made the connection between love and poison as a joke in regards to treating potions as a poison. I really hope people reading that didn't think I was serious, like Arrowhawk was about potions being poisons...

Also, please...can this thread just die? Please?

But why? I thought this was put here specifically for my amusement.
 



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