herrozerro
First Post
Because errata exists doesn't mean anything is fixed. Am I reading that argument right?
Show me somewhere in the PHB or DM's Guide about being able to target objects with spells such as Fireball.
I can't stand 4th edition but I have played it for years. I'm calling you out right now to prove me wrong.
Also, "well it doesn't say you can't do it" is not proof.
1. I'm calling out you playing 4E "for years" if you "couldn't stand it". Your lack of knowledge with the system strongly indicates you're not being genuine and your rants would indicate you would not tolerate playing it.
I'm sure you're also a ninja astrophysicist with a hobby degree in neurosurgery.
Nah, he's just saying there's nothing in your online personality to indicate you would go with the flow and play something you hate.Are you on something?
You do know you don't need the Rules Compendium to play the game nor do you need to go online and use the updates to play.
Nah, he's just saying there's nothing in your online personality to indicate you would go with the flow and play something you hate.
Because errata exists doesn't mean anything is fixed. Am I reading that argument right?
I'm interested to meet this hypothetical 4e players who say that fireball can't set anything on fire. Not just people who read 4e and asserted it without playing the game.
I don't want to specialise in either of those styles, I want the GWF deal.
Which was subject to DM discretion so using it as an argument is pretty much invalid.
Psst. That's the same rule as other prior versions of D&D dating back to Basic/Expert. It's almost always simply been DM's discretion. If lighting things on fire automatically without DM's discretion is an important thing for your RPG, maybe there is another game you prefer?