Ovinomancer
No flips for you!
Oh, you want a straight answer. Sure. Whatever the player decides they want. It's their character, so the only decision point is theirs. As a GM, I'm only concerned with presenting the challenge, not in his it resolves. If it resolves with the spell, that's as good as it ending with the devourer puppeting a dead PC. All good, the game will move forward.But, again, we're back to good faith. Just as I'm too close to the issue to be unbiased - obviously I want to be able to use this spell, it's a really good idea - the DM is also in the same position. Either way he rules, or, like you, just punts on the question and sends it back to me, the question is always out there as to why that particular determination was made. DId the DM allow it because he didn't want to start a fight with the player? Did he do it because it's a good story? Did he do it because he assumed that the players were going to do it? Conversely, did the DM say no because he wanted to protect his encounter from an ability and increase the "difficulty" as we've seen suggested repeatedly in the Exploration Pillar threads?
No matter what the answer we come up with here, it's going to have meta-gaming cooties all over it.
I mean, the fact that no one has actually given a straight answer here pretty much shows how nebulous the issue is. There's no significant difference between my example and the "Fire on a Troll" example that gets trotted out every time. It's pretty much word for word identical except that probably no one reading this knew that Protection from Evil/Good does that unless you happened to be recently reading the Intellect Devourer part of the Monster Manual.
But, your rather blithe answer of "You know, roleplaying" pretty much covers the ground doesn't it? I can 100% metagame, but, so long as I tell a good story, I'm not meta-gaming?![]()
I don't think "metagaming" has cooties, so them being everywhere is only a problem for people insistent metagaming is bad. The reality is that they really only dislike metagaming that annoys the GM and are just fine with netagaming that pleases the GM. Meh, why care?