Do you not understand how this attitude displays complete scorn and contempt for those that don't agree with you. Thanks for making it easy to make my decision.
You shouldn't make your decision based upon what I think about it.
Do you not understand how this attitude displays complete scorn and contempt for those that don't agree with you. Thanks for making it easy to make my decision.
Wait...What?
And you dont think that changes made to D&D rules, hell, RPG's in general DONT have their origins in house rules from peoples home games? This sort of thinking is EXTREMELY narrow. I dont care for 4E but as a system I can appreciate the design that went into it. And I dont think that house rules aka rules that are made to suit a particular group are a cancer. That's a dire statement and just another way of pointing and declaring BADWRONGFUN.
I favor misses with weapons being treated as actual misses-- so I voted "scrap it". But your poll options are pretty terrible here, in that they ascribe reasoning to the "like it" or "don't like it" answers. Many people might like the mechanic despite finding it unbelievable, while others might find the idea reasonable but still hate the mechanic. I'm pretty sure you're going to get weird results because people often don't vote for "my answer for the wrong reason" poll choices.
That said, I'm not of a strong mind either way on this one.
EDIT: No offense intended by my criticism- just trying to help dial in your methodology for next time.
I love when edition warriors say "I don't want a repeat 4e"...but this has nothing to do with edition warring.Nobody is talking about BADWRONGFUN here. First and foremost, I am a consumer and I don't want a repeat of 4th edition. This has nothing to do with edition warring...
I love when edition warriors say "I don't want a repeat 4e"...but this has nothing to do with edition warring.
Priceless.
Oh yes, because 12 people not liking something is a great reason to remove it.
Neither is 12 people liking something a good reason to include it.