Janaxstrus
First Post
It's not relevant, I'm just pointing out that BAB means BASE attack bonus. While the final number is the same, it's not BAB you are talking about.But how is that relevant in a comparison between a 3rd level orc with 2 more points of STR than a 4th level PC fighter? There are no iterative attacks in play. Even supposing either or both has Power Attack or Combat Expertise, it's going to be an extreme corner case in which (i) the PC puts more than 3 points of BAB into defence or damage, and (ii) this makes a difference that reveals some ingame, fictional state of affairs about the comparative finesse of the two characters.
Some people don't/haven't played 3e, so I was merely correcting your term usage.
The Orc, with his +1 str advantage has an attack bonus the same as the fighter. However the fighter has 1 more BAB.
I thought we discussing what makes for a good rule. What is the point of a rule that says, for an NPC to be able to attack all adjacent foes with a single action, it must have at least 4 HD? What is that adding to the game?
As the discussion of the orc reveals, it doesn't add anything to the coherence of the fiction - there is no discernible ingame difference between a 3 HD orc and a 4th level fighter.
And what does it add at the metagame level? How does it make the play experience better?
And if it's ok for the NPCs to use against the PCs, it should be ok for the PCs to use against NPCs. The rules exist for a reason and if it's too powerful for the PCs it shouldn't be allowed to the NPCs.
In my campaign the rules of the world make sense. If I want an orc to be able to hit all of the PCs, I make him high enough level to have whirlwind.
In my opinion, it makes the play experience better, because the players can actually understand how the world works. It has rules they can grasp. They know anything the NPCs can do, they could take the time to learn if they really wanted to. To me, that makes the world more alive, and I can become more immersed.
How does following consistent rules make the game worse? I would maintain it doesn't. It might make your job as a DM harder, but it doesn't make it WORSE.