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  1. Lanefan

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    I think there's a difference between 'bad', where a DM is actively trying to hose the players or constantly repeats the same mistakes due to refusal or inability to learn, and 'poor' or 'inept' where a DM is earnestly trying but doesn't know the ropes well enough or keeps unintentionally...
  2. Lanefan

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    And yet, when you get a whole table full of that guys it can produce one rockin' and entertaining game. I speak from experience on this one. :)
  3. Lanefan

    D&D General I'm a Fighter, not a Lover: Why the 1e Fighter was so Awesome

    I do the percentile roll when they first try to learn each individual spell (except for those given by training), rather than go through the whole list when they reach that spell level. Thus, if you're a 6th level MU but have never tried to learn Identify before, you'd have never rolled d% for...
  4. Lanefan

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    Portent is in UA I think. And yes, the whole point of the Deck is that nothing can tell you what you're about to draw. Even deities can't predict the future.
  5. Lanefan

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    An inexperienced DM is ony bad if they don't or won't learn from mistakes made.
  6. Lanefan

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    It has to be, otherwise Augury or even Portent would completely break it, never mind Commune. Yeah, here I'd have simply pointed out that the Deck's magic trumped your Phylactery just like it trumps any other divinations and stopped there.
  7. Lanefan

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    IME it doesn't ignore the question at all. The DM hosts, and in the rare occasions where that's not true the game's either at a neutral site (e.g. university classroom or yacht club meeting room) or at someone else's house because they've specifically offered to host that session. You're...
  8. Lanefan

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    They get to try. And I get to tell them to take off.
  9. Lanefan

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    Perhaps Greyhawk wasn't the best example, then. My exposure to it has always been as a lower-magic somewhat gritty setting, as opposed to FR which is the higher-magic less-gritty one, which is why I put it as a contrast to magic-everywhere Eberron.
  10. Lanefan

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    The Deck would trump the Phylactery were I ruling on it. The Phylactery can warn you of unfavourable alignment effects of intended deliberate (and maaaaaybe even unintended or accidental) actions on your part but can't warn you about something random: it has no way of knowing whether you'll...
  11. Lanefan

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    If someone wants something that far different from what I'm already running then they can DM it. If I'm invited to play, I'll then accept or decline. Hypothetical: a player insists on Eberron as the setting but the DM has no use for the primary elements that make Eberron what it is and instead...
  12. Lanefan

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    In my experience the DM also hosts, almost without exception other than one-offs.
  13. Lanefan

    D&D General Why do people like Alignment?

    Sure. A GM without players isn't going to have much of a game. But if the players collectively ask (or worse, demand) that the GM run something she flat-out doesn't want to run then IMO she's well within her rights to decline, which I think was the point being made in the post to which you...
  14. Lanefan

    D&D General I'm a Fighter, not a Lover: Why the 1e Fighter was so Awesome

    That was a 3e thing, but may have come in late in 2e. What never made sense to me was the progression of curing spells: Cure Light at 1st, Cure Serious at 4th, Cure Critical at 5th, and Heal at 6th. Moving Cure Serious to 3rd makes it far more logical because the level gap between each tier of...
  15. Lanefan

    Dragon Reflections #97

    Training is one of the best ways to force characters to take some downtime - which they otherwise often would not - and interact with the setting in ways not necessarily related to adventuring. Broadens the scope of the campaign considerably.
  16. Lanefan

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Oh, absolutely. Just not as PC-playables, which is where the original point began.
  17. Lanefan

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    Well, yes, because I (and, I suspect, many DMs) tend to run the game I'd like someone else to run so I could play in it. There's a bit of a difference between a one-off party (or a one-off game, for all that) and an open-ended potentially long-term campaign. For a one-off, far fewer...
  18. Lanefan

    D&D General [rant]The conservatism of D&D fans is exhausting.

    My point was around your saying that adding species was not a houserule where removing them would be. For things like allowable species etc. those decisions are made and hard-locked as part of the worldbuilding and rules-building process, long before I start inviting players into the campaign...
  19. Lanefan

    Dragon Reflections #97

    If they sell off some of the magic items, any 1e module will have more than enough treasure to allow each PC to afford training plus some.
  20. Lanefan

    Dragon Reflections #97

    The way I see it, most deities should have infinite hit points anyway.
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