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yes, but maybe WotC learned their lesson from itDidn't a whole storm of trouble arrive when someone did JUST THIS for the PHB?

yes, but maybe WotC learned their lesson from itDidn't a whole storm of trouble arrive when someone did JUST THIS for the PHB?
Tou also tend to say that you don't see most of the issues commonly raised as problems others see.Man, I have a few house rules when it comes to exactly this sort of thing, and I play with strangers ALL THE TIME.
All you gotta do is say, "These are the things that I like to do slightly differently than what you're used to..." And share.
That works the other way, too - I've had players show up to my game and try to use Flanking, as if it's a standard regular 5e rule, and I simply tell them, "I don't use that rule, sorry!"
I've never had any trouble with them.
Teach them!
Maybe Ajit George. It would have to be done well, but it is doable.And wasn't it someone like Justice Ramin Arman who stated they want to give Dark Sun a shot, if they had the chance.
But doesn't that happen only if PC is away from the bastion and cannot contact it through means like Sending spell? That was the impression I was getting. In fact some videos from people makign early reviews of the DMG outright say that if you remember to cast sending every week, DM never gets to roll on Bastion turn.In fact, RAW, it's the DM who "rolls on the Bastions table" to say what happens on a "Bastion Turn".
That seems boring if true. Are the bastion events all negative though?But
But doesn't that happen only if PC is away from the bastion and cannot contact it through means like Sending spell? That was the impression I was getting. In fact some videos from people makign early reviews of the DMG outright say that if you remember to cast sending every week, DM never gets to roll on Bastion turn.
Absolutely not!That seems boring if true. Are the bastion events all negative though?
If by others, you mean YOU and a couple of others here, then yes, that's true.Tou also tend to say that you don't see most of the issues commonly raised as problems others see.
I mean, it's obviously possible, but the conversation was generally about the 2014 "Gritty Rest" rules and that sort of thing, which are exceedingly simple to explain to other people. They weren't talking about a long list of house rules! Or if they were, then they didn't say so, seeing as it was in reference to What is in the DMG - and if their house rules are LONG, why would they expect them to be in the DMG?Did you consider the possibility that your houserules might be minor or that the houserules some number of others find important are significant in ways that make it difficult to seamlessly convey in ways that others will quickly grok?
So when do you roll for these? Every bastion turn? every bastion turn when there are no issued orders? And what the bastion turn even is anyway?Absolutely not!
Bastion Events
1d100 Event
01–50 All Is Well
51–55 Attack
56–58 Criminal Hireling
59–63 Extraordinary Opportunity
64–72 Friendly Visitors
73–76 Guest
77–79 Lost Hirelings
80–83 Magical Discovery
84–91 Refugees
92–98 Request for Aid
99–00 Treasure