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Are humanoid mono-cultures being replaced with the Rule of Three?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mercurius" data-source="post: 8285620" data-attributes="member: 59082"><p>LOL, who are you talking to? I have advocated for, again and again, "make the game what you will, regardless of what is written in the books." I have embraced each edition as it came out going back to 1E, and altered it to my desires. I pick and choose what I want to use, and don't get ruffled by stuff I don't like. I have suggested that people do the same because, frankly, it is rather liberating and helps one avoid the morass of continually being frustrated about how the latest edition or change doesn't suit their fancy. This applies both to those who want <em>only </em>traditional stuff and those who want <em>only </em>new stuff, or anything outside of what is in the books.</p><p></p><p>So I don't know who this "you" is that you are talking to in the above.</p><p></p><p>Things tend to oscillate, also. Changes occur, but not always in one direction. Sometimes they course correct, or swing back the other way. It is more dialectic than linear. Changes aren't always for the best, also. What I take issue is that any disagreement with certain changes is interpreted as regressive or holding onto the past. I think that is a common misconception among those who advocate that WotC take a certain direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercurius, post: 8285620, member: 59082"] LOL, who are you talking to? I have advocated for, again and again, "make the game what you will, regardless of what is written in the books." I have embraced each edition as it came out going back to 1E, and altered it to my desires. I pick and choose what I want to use, and don't get ruffled by stuff I don't like. I have suggested that people do the same because, frankly, it is rather liberating and helps one avoid the morass of continually being frustrated about how the latest edition or change doesn't suit their fancy. This applies both to those who want [I]only [/I]traditional stuff and those who want [I]only [/I]new stuff, or anything outside of what is in the books. So I don't know who this "you" is that you are talking to in the above. Things tend to oscillate, also. Changes occur, but not always in one direction. Sometimes they course correct, or swing back the other way. It is more dialectic than linear. Changes aren't always for the best, also. What I take issue is that any disagreement with certain changes is interpreted as regressive or holding onto the past. I think that is a common misconception among those who advocate that WotC take a certain direction. [/QUOTE]
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