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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    Is it? I was going to say, "That's true," but I'm not sure any more. If the character thinks, "Is there anything around here I can use?" and finds some acid, there's not much of a dissociation. Also, the primary use of HPs is for extra effort, which is not dissociative. I'm going to say HPs are...
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    A Question About Sexist Defenses of Rape

    Ok, sure. What I'm wondering is: Is a post that justifies mass rape a problem post?
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    Knights of the Virgin

    Your ideas are very interesting, Hunter99. I wonder if you have ever thoughts about doing something similar with ethnic purity, rather than sexual purity, as the theme. Knights of the Alabaster Chalice or somesuch.
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    Ok, you have stated your premise. Let's look at your arguments. Could you reference which ones you mean? I actually cannot think of any significant rules that have no flavor text. I agree there are rules that are hard to justfy. I think hit points, however, work pretty well. With the...
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    In any case, the original rule (d4 rounds) was not dissociative; dragons apparently needed to rest between breaths. Whether or not a specific monster in 4e's ability were dissociative would depend on the ability and the monster. Obviously, it would apply just fine to a dragon's breath, and...
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    Thank you for clarifying your position. I definitely disagree with you. You are using dissociated in two entirely different senses. Alexandrian: Decisions are dissociated from the characters and events in the game. You: A specific choice of how a combat mechanic should be implemented has little...
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    A tautology is likely to occur when you try to treat a definition as an argument. That has already been discussed upthread. The definition is, abstractions that become dissociated from the imaginary world of play. The argument is, "This is something that has been observed to occur, and...
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    Like, when someone says, "I attack the orc," what follows is an abstraction of combat. Everything in an RPG is an abstraction of some kind. For instance, when you roll a Sense Motive check, there aren't separate tables for reading facial wrinkles, or comparing their hesitation in speaking with...
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    HOBBIT - Dwarf Pics

    Our first introduction the the dwarves in the Hobbit presents Thorin as a boring and pompous raconteur. The other dwarves make up a song about mistreating Bilbo's dishes and household goods.
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    No, that is not a dissociated mechanic. There is no feinting mechanic, for one thing. Feinting is simply generalized into to-hit rolls. That is not dissociated, either, since people who shoot for the eyes do not always hit them. In fact, it's safe to assume people are always shooting for the...
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    Ask a boxer. Eventually, too much is just too much. Another example would be someone who manages to knock themselves out in the shower in one go; obviously, they didn't have many hit points to begin with. Another example would be Boromir, or apparently, Blackbeard the Pirate. The issue is not...
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    Bears: Huggy or Swatty?

    Such as a now-defunct LGBT-friendly Yahoo! group for gamers.
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    Pathfinder 1E Paizo Copyright Issues at Obsidian Portal?

    <flynn>Until next time, then.</flynn>
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    MCWoD second edition?

    Doh! I saw one at Half Price Books the other day. EDIT: Incidentally, em-cee-double-u-oh-dee sounds a great intro for an old school rap song.
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    Why do we need a mechanic that says would someone looks like at 1 hp? It says 1 hp on the character sheet. If a player asks, "How badly hurt does Pogo the Clown look?" that's a valid question. 1 hp is pretty badly hurt. "It looks like a bad scrape or a thrown rock would finish him off," would be...
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    Who said anyone needed to depart from Actor stance? WhatI said was that Actor stance was negatively impacted by the ability. You can, of course, continue to soldier on, making whatever rationalizations you need, but you are doing extra work. You are, of course, houseuling again, which was the...
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    Your example is made of straw. Someone down to their last point is not as spry as when they woke up this morning. Ziggy would easily discern Joe was in bad shape, most of the time. It's true, D&D doesn't have rules for crippled limbs, specifically. However, Joe would not be impaired until 0 hit...
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    Pathfinder 1E Paizo Copyright Issues at Obsidian Portal?

    If I find a word inadequate, I coin a new one that suits me. However, ... you are of course wrong. :) Emphasis mine. There are two things you should know. First, grammar is a pet subject of mine. However impressed you may be with Strunk & White's, it is decidedly a text to mature beyond...
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    Pathfinder 1E Paizo Copyright Issues at Obsidian Portal?

    Linguistic is "of or relating to language." I meant "of or relating to linguistics." Plus, linguistical is an accepted variation of linguistic anyway. Hence, linguistically, rather than linguisticly.
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    In Defense of the Theory of Dissociated Mechanics

    I agree that the evidence has not been furnished that this is a different of kind, rather than degree. I agree that the evidence has not been furnished that 4e as a whole is a different game of a kind, rather than to a degree. I do think that the identification of the problem some people have...
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