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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    Different priorities, of course. I generally am happy to write a setting that works with the expectations of the game (ruleset) I want to run.
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    'Tis enough, 'twill serve.
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    The three campaigns I've run for 5e, in my homebrewed setting ... (First campaign, 1-20) The PCs started in a city that was promptly menaced by various undead. The party took eight or so sessions to resolve that, then started looking at things they were interested in outside that city--but they...
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    No worries. I have access to ways to model this area, too, I just figured it was easier to write the setting to fit 5e's rules than to rewrite the rules.
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    D&D General How Often Should a PC Die in D&D 5e?

    As a datum: I started two D&D 5e tables, each in a different FLGS/playspace. I specifically set out to recruit at least some players I didn't know, and I ended up with two tables of six players, half of which were new to me (the other half were old gaming friends, same three in both tables). At...
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    I don't think we disagree about game-level stuff. I'd be inclined to say that in the majority of fiction, regardless of genre or medium, something is being exaggerated in some way.
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    I honestly don't think I've pre-defined even thirty (let alone sixty) NPCs in even that much detail, across the three campaigns I've started. I'm planning ahead if I have a name. Obviously, there are different ways to make the setting engaging.
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    Apparently I'm refusing to accept there are limits on the PC ability, though.
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    Last paragraph. Languages don't work in most D&D settings the way they do in the real world.
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    I think the players are still bound by the fictional position. I'm pretty sure the player in my third campaign who has that feature isn't expecting it to work outside the starting city--I'm (I hope, obviously) going to make it clear it still will. Hell, she might not think she still has access...
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    Unrelated to the above: You can keep saying that, it doesn't make it true.
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    You are correct, it's not at all about good faith. Good job, well done, have a day!
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    In the case of STR, plausibly. I'm not sure what physics would have to do with language/s, though--at least as normally applied and understood. 😉
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    As far as I know, none of the players at my tables have ever been anywhere but Earth. As it turns out, I kinda despise situations where the player's characters are fish out of water--as both a player and a GM--so on those occasions when the PCs need (and the need arises with some regularity) to...
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    Sure. And it's almost certainly a fictional position where the player wouldn't expect it to work; at least, any player who argued it would, would seem to be coming from a place of very bad faith. So why does it keep coming up?
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    My approach is that outright failure--either you can't make contact, or they're implacably hostile--seems as though it should be rare, and if it's not based on known (or at least visible) fictional positioning, then it's perhaps itself something that PC might want to look into; and the PC can...
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    You mean this? Uh, the obvious answer is allowing high-STR characters to carry, or at least move things that'd be impracticable in the real world. A glaive sized for a storm giant, for instance (a sentient one, that refused to be reduced). Even though someone had a belt of storm giant strength...
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    Have you been reading this thread? Can you really claim in good faith there aren't people posting in this thread who at least come across as declaring just about every usage some people suggest as a "nope?" Do you really think jumping to "You're on some other plane of existence where neither you...
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    The world needs to behave in ways the players can predict, so they can make decisions on some reasonable basis. Sometimes--mostly in matters of classical physics--this means things in the game world behave pretty much the way they do in the real world. Other times, this means they behave in ways...
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    D&D General Playstyle vs Mechanics

    Whereas my primary campaign world is slowly awakening to sapience: This seems inherently supernatural. :LOL:
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