HeavenShallBurn
First Post
And if I were going to move to 4e that's EXACTLY how I would describe and play HP.hong said:If you can talk about "simulating" someone with 50 arrows sticking out of him, you can just as easily talk about "simulating"...
... someone whose wounds close up when he uses a second wind.
... someone who is out cold at -10 hp and suddenly gets up again.
... someone who is at 1 hp after being beaten down by orcs, but still has perfect hair.
It's all to do with how metal you are, right?
I have no problem with over-the-top. I've played in high level D&D campaigns that exceed Exalted in the OOT meter. My issue is just the people who complain "oh nobody could survive that it's not realistic so clearly it must be abstract" and refuse to examine the rules systemically with their "realism" glasses off. When doing so would show that the mechanics don't match the fluff they've constructed.
The final issue turning me away from 4e were changes to the magic system, not HP. In making the HP system that abstracted they've actually made it just as easy to go my way as the opposite.