How Visible To players Should The Rules Be?

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So this is the reality you are bringing to the game? I'm not allowed to know bonuses or numbers, and you also are going to refuse to tell me if someone seems like a good fighter? What exactly is my role in this game?
I have no idea what you are talking about. I've never said that I wouldn't say if someone was a good fighter, or even better or worse than your PC. You just aren't getting exact numbers in my game, because your PC would have no way of determining that level of granularity.

You brought up the real world and your ability to see how good someone is. I merely pointed out that you could not tell what either your bonuses were or the bonuses of the person you are observing. You don't get to bring up the real world and then object when the real world is used to refute you. 🤷‍♂️
 

I have no idea what you are talking about. I've never said that I wouldn't say if someone was a good fighter, or even better or worse than your PC. You just aren't getting exact numbers in my game, because your PC would have no way of determining that level of granularity.

You brought up the real world and your ability to see how good someone is. I merely pointed out that you could not tell what either your bonuses were or the bonuses of the person you are observing. You don't get to bring up the real world and then object when the real world is used to refute you. 🤷‍♂️

You haven't refuted me, you just admitted you don't have the expertise to judge my claim.
 

If you've done what Pawsplay said, you've made that functionally impossible in most cases.
Is that so? You need numbers to play your character appropriately? Because description from the GM and questions from the player based on their PC's experience get the job done as far as I'm concerned.
 

Is that so? You need numbers to play your character appropriately? Because description from the GM and questions from the player based on their PC's experience get the job done as far as I'm concerned.

So how come the description isn't accurate enough to rate this enemy on a scale of 1 to 20, with 1 being your neighbor that grunts when he picks up the newspaper, and 20 being maybe Batman? If the game is PbtA, do you really think someone's skill can't be guesstimated with that granularity?
 


Is that so? You need numbers to play your character appropriately? Because description from the GM and questions from the player based on their PC's experience get the job done as far as I'm concerned.

Read his comment again. You're only responding to half of what he said.
 
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