Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
That implies the people who you want to listen to you actively want to hear you. Not a guarantee in this situation.As a teacher, I can tell you, often it is better to decrease your volume to get heard.
That implies the people who you want to listen to you actively want to hear you. Not a guarantee in this situation.As a teacher, I can tell you, often it is better to decrease your volume to get heard.
Don't get me started on "official 5e lore".No, it isn't, and you can't point to any official 5E lore which supports this position - you already essentially admitted this earlier in the thread.
Again, what "special training" in 5E is this?
Have they said they're not using the Weave in 5.5?Which was roundly rejected as being too setting specific for a generic fantasy RPG.
It's not lack of coolness that leads players to reject it, it's too specific an interpretation of how magic functions. It's like the weave. It's okay to say that the magic in a specific setting involves the weave, but it's not okay to say all magic everywhere involves it. Plenty of players do not want someone else's metaphysics imposed on their homebrew settings.
Nope. But usually they want.That implies the people who you want to listen to you actively want to hear you. Not a guarantee in this situation.
given how some of DnD's most popular material takes the form of specific settings/entities/lore i think trying to be a 'generic' RPG is actively a hindrance to itself.Which was roundly rejected as being too setting specific for a generic fantasy RPG.
It's not lack of coolness that leads players to reject it, it's too specific an interpretation of how magic functions. It's like the weave. It's okay to say that the magic in a specific setting involves the weave, but it's not okay to say all magic everywhere involves it. Plenty of players do not want someone else's metaphysics imposed on their homebrew settings.
Bob. Eileen. Frank. Ishana. Billy. Fyodor. Karen. LaMorne. Sheila. Bhuv. Huang. Jayson. Antonia. Faraji.But please tell me who are all those people who would be negatively affected by that clarification.
So. I am sorry for them if my preference finding its way into the 2024 books will hurt their feelings.Bob. Eileen. Frank. Ishana. Billy. Fyodor. Karen. LaMorne. Sheila. Bhuv. Huang. Jayson. Antonia. Faraji.
To name just a few. I'd go on, but I wouldn't want to waste your time naming everyone.
Oh no no no... I don't play with any of them. They're annoying. And Fyodor picks his nose.So. I am sorry for them if my preference finding its way into the 2024 books will hurt their feelings.
I hope it won't burst your group and hope you find a way to houserule to make them happy again.
So that Silence can work.If no one can hear you when you cast a spell with a verbal component, why have it at all on the spell? If it's just flavor as you say, why have a feat or class feature that removes it? Why in fact does the book not state that it's flavor and has no game function?