Metagamer: Player who uses knowledge his character couldn't possibly have to make decisions for his character.
Example: Joe Bob read the adventure before playing in it, so when the ambush happened his character was in perfect position, which makes him a metagamer.
Min/Max: Player who tries to...
Alas as a married, 6'5" tall, male I fail at each of those descriptors.
Your search continues.
For me and in my experience, no set of D&D rules ever goes beyond "just making it work among of a group of adult friends". That's all the rules are there for (for me). There was a bit of time where...
I game with my adult friends. I DM. I don't pour over their spell lists before we play, because I don't take the time. I generally trust them. My adult friends. I don't know what the crap they have prepared until they cast it, so I don't have my adjudications all prepped and ready to go.
But I...
Looking at it, you are almost certainly right.
That doesn't change the fact that anyone who has reached this point in the thread shouldn't at least look at one of those Bard's Tale links I posted.
Thus ends the bard's tale.
I'm. right. here.
But I guess you can't see this can you?
Oh, boy. Have I got good news for you. It's on Steam for Windows, OsX, and Linux here. It's in the iOS App store here. And it's in the Android google play store here. All with various updates and improvements. No version costs more...
I like +1d4 for a generic, not quite advantage, bonus. People can see if the die roll included it, just by looking at the dice on the table. It averages ~2, and there's precedent in the system (bane and bless).
Thaumaturge.
Awesome wife!
I found my dad's red box from his college days in the garage. Guys were playing during lunch at middle school. My grandparents weren't happy, but my parents were fine.
Thaumaturge.