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Glory to Marik
From the OP;Which drives right back to my challenge. Everyone wants both system mastery and fairness.
Now there are times to dial back system mastery in favor of other considerations, say verisimilitude or preventing a never ending arms race between dm and player, but why would system mastery ever interfere with fairness?
I used this example from my experience to answer that very question. Its not that Sandy doesn't want any aspect of fairness, but he wants to use system mastery to his distinct advantage. The less opportunity Sandy has to do that, the less interested in the game he becomes. Thus, his priority is system mastery over fairness, but not to its exclusion. That is very different than my perspective and makes games between Sandy and I difficult to set up.One player, I'll call him Sandy, is a deep system mastery driven player. He is a walking encyclopedia of rules mechanics blended with narrative flavor. He prides him self on latest, most complex, force building in BT. Many folks are not up to that level of play, so we often limit the complexity era as a means to deliver a more fair match based on player experience. The tighter we grip on the reigns, the less interested Sandy becomes.
Neither of us are wrong about this. I am not looking for an argument of positions, im looking for a discussion of interests.