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  1. Lanefan

    D&D General [+] More Robust 'Fantasy Race' Mechanics for D&D-alikes / Redeeming 'Race as Class' for Modern D&D [+]

    Part of the problem is the decreased acceptance of the idea that some species are simply flat-out better at, or better suited for, some classes than they are for others. In 1e, Hobbits make great Thieves or Assassins but lousy melee Fighters. Dwarves make great melee Fighters but can't do...
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    D&D General What are your reasons for doing something because "It's what my character would do"?

    That's very much how I see it. Or the government is largely made up of retired high-level adventurers who have kept their skills current. Slots in well with the 1e idea that name-level characters retire and become lords or ladies - i.e. minor nobility, even if self-styled - overseeing a...
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    D&D General What are your reasons for doing something because "It's what my character would do"?

    Why not? In a might-makes-right society, which many D&D settings strongly tend toward, being or becoming the biggest baddest band o' murderhoboes in the land would seem to be a highly viable career goal. That, and for my part I see D&D settings as being every bit as violent as the historical...
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    D&D General What are your reasons for doing something because "It's what my character would do"?

    Change "Intelligence" to "Wisdom" in the quoted post and you've nailed my playstyle bang on. :)
  5. Lanefan

    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    Tradition and nostalgia would lead to both - you'd have bad saves at low level progressing to good saves at high level.
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    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    That's not luck, that's actual good design: you get the bits right that most of the people are going to use most of the time, then let the other bits (that people don't use nearly as often) fend for themselves. 1e and 3e did much the same thing. They got low-mid level right - which is where the...
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    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    Easy enough to tweak any spell that targets either Intelligence or Wisdom to instead target both, with the victim having to use the worse of the two saves...
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    D&D General What are your reasons for doing something because "It's what my character would do"?

    And much of the point of playing D&D is that I can be and-or do things I can't in real life.
  9. Lanefan

    D&D General What are your reasons for doing something because "It's what my character would do"?

    Particularly for lower-level play, you're pretty close to the mark overall here. Our games tend to be fairly lethal at low levels to begin with - kind of like a very slow-motion DCC funnel - even before any CvC stuff might rear its head, and so players tend not to get attached to their...
  10. Lanefan

    AD&D 1E XP Value for Monsters?

    I don't make the "fourth" adjustment. Xp values are what they are, regardless how easy or difficult the battle might be. I just let the J-curve of advancement tables take care of characters gaining xp by mowing down mooks - they'll run out of mooks to kill long before they advance very far. :)...
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    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    ...and confused? For so long it's not true?
  12. Lanefan

    AD&D 1E XP Value for Monsters?

    I think I see part of why those numbers come out low. Were I doing it the starting point would be: 6+1 HD monster +1 EAXPB (potential damage per round) +1 SAXPB (free action) [+1 SAXPB (if proficient in any missile weapon)] 5+1 HD monster +1 HD (second class) +1 EAXPB (spell use) +1 SAXPB (the...
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    AD&D 1E XP Value for Monsters?

    And I find all those numbers come out way too low in comparison to the degree of threat those opponents present to the PCs. Nah, not here. Odds are they'd blow some of it up during the combat by lightning bolting the other party, then sell off some of the rest. Even without that I'm fine with...
  14. Lanefan

    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    Then invent that condition and give it a name other than 'stun' which can then continue to mean what it already does: that you're stunned, standing there defenseless and incapable of attack or (coherent) movement.
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    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    This actually came up in our game a year or two back: the party had to very carefully disassemble a valuable tapestry in order to access the piece of cloth hidden within it, and then reassemble it afterwards. And so we all rolled d10 to see, on a 1-10 scale, how good we were at sewing and-or...
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    D&D General What are your reasons for doing something because "It's what my character would do"?

    Oh, sure. What's different, perhaps, between my view and that of the general community is that I'm usually fine with so-called disruptive play as long as it stays in character, because if it's what the character would do then it's what the character should be doing. If-when it comes out of...
  17. Lanefan

    D&D General What are your reasons for doing something because "It's what my character would do"?

    They should be. Part of the point of playing is to be able to laugh at the crazy things the characters do, even if-when it's to each other. :)
  18. Lanefan

    AD&D 1E XP Value for Monsters?

    I don't have an "intended outcome" and simply don't look at it that way. IME most party-vs-party combats are when the two parties are competing for the same resources; in other words the opposing party either is the BBEG or is just another obstacle. Yeah, while I see where you're going here...
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    D&D General What are your reasons for doing something because "It's what my character would do"?

    Someone gets it! Someone finally gets it!!! What happens in character stays in character. Separation of self and character is the key element here; that you and Bob at the table can laugh about his character's thieving and resulting expulsion from the party even while in the game your...
  20. Lanefan

    D&D General What are your reasons for doing something because "It's what my character would do"?

    A lot of this might come down to the (expected or perceived) lethality of the campaign, and thus playing in survival-first mode. As for "when is it your turn?" the answer is "Whenever you want it to be". Just because someone else rolls up a back-line wizard is no reason for you not to roll one...
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