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<blockquote data-quote="UngeheuerLich" data-source="post: 9391367" data-attributes="member: 59057"><p>Ok. If you say it that way, I do agree. Designer bashing is not OK. Especially if the only reason is that they design the game with a different point of view. </p><p></p><p>Agreed. </p><p></p><p>In many cases though, wishing for revisions does not mean that if it does not happen it is the end of a world. </p><p>It is totally ok tonsay that you wished a rule would be different. But yes, if one rule does not suit you, change it. </p><p></p><p>With dndbeyond it is just more convenient if you don't have to overwrite things constantly. Convenience. Not more. </p><p></p><p>Depends on how easy it is to find people to play with. And in some places, clearer rules make communication easier. Because most problems arise if two people have interpreted rules differently and both thought they were correct and base decisions on them. It is easier to adapt a rule to your preference if you actually know what the official rule is. Without referring to any sage advice (which we often ignored because we liked our inerpretation more).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UngeheuerLich, post: 9391367, member: 59057"] Ok. If you say it that way, I do agree. Designer bashing is not OK. Especially if the only reason is that they design the game with a different point of view. Agreed. In many cases though, wishing for revisions does not mean that if it does not happen it is the end of a world. It is totally ok tonsay that you wished a rule would be different. But yes, if one rule does not suit you, change it. With dndbeyond it is just more convenient if you don't have to overwrite things constantly. Convenience. Not more. Depends on how easy it is to find people to play with. And in some places, clearer rules make communication easier. Because most problems arise if two people have interpreted rules differently and both thought they were correct and base decisions on them. It is easier to adapt a rule to your preference if you actually know what the official rule is. Without referring to any sage advice (which we often ignored because we liked our inerpretation more). [/QUOTE]
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