skerritthegreen
Explorer
Seriously, though, this does make me more curious to see what is going to be announced.
Hopefully you can be patient for a few more months.

Seriously, though, this does make me more curious to see what is going to be announced.
The whole point behind Organized Play is the idea that you can participate in it wherever you are. You can grab your character from your home in New York, where you play AL with friends in your local game store, and then be able to sit down at another game store when you're on a two-day stopover in Chicago or something, or a convention you visit, or when you're out visiting the inlaws in Seattle.
And the only way that works is by having consistent rules. Not necessarily ad-hoc rulings mind you, which are always going to pop up and vary from DM to DM. But consistent rules are the heartbeat of any Organized Play campaign.
Hopefully you can be patient for a few more months.(or you have significant money to subscribe to my bribeletter/newsletter!)
Make sure to pack your Endless Tankard.Well, I do plan to be at GameHole Con, which I believe is in your neck of the woods. Perhaps a copy of your bribe... er, *news*letter might be available there? ; )
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Well, I do plan to be at GameHole Con, which I believe is in your neck of the woods. Perhaps a copy of your bribe... er, *news*letter might be available there? ; )
To understand what you mean, can you point out some things that are unclear and not concise? What type of shared vocabulary?I'm not entirely sure. I do know that it would be clear, concise, and rely heavily on FAQs and establishing a shared vocabulary.
They're in that business already. When they banned house rules and required that everything follow the written adventures, season guides, and PHB, with very limited DMG material, they got themselves into the business of making sure the rules are standard - the the game is played basically the same way in Melbourne, Buffalo, and Tacoma. That means defining what that way is, and communicating it to players and DMs.
Some exceptionally frustrated DMs express well written and poignant disapproval. Post gets locked and nobody can say anything about it anymore.
From what I understand the cut threads and comments were about running games outside of AL rules. Since it's an AL group we keep threads and topics on AL. If people want to play non-AL games, that's totally cool, but we don't want to confuse people with off topic comments.