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<blockquote data-quote="GameOgre" data-source="post: 6561087" data-attributes="member: 57914"><p>Creativity is something to be encouraged I agree and have no issues with it myself! I can't wait till next game when my players will be at the mercy of my newly created 13 Buttsorcerers villains and their Arsedragon!</p><p></p><p>Haha! That made me laugh but you get the point. If all DM's were truly imaginative and great game designers what need would we have for official rules?</p><p></p><p> I myself consider myself really good at adventure creation and role playing but I just Suck Toad at game design. While I have found 5E easy to work with and create new options for.....not all those options have been good ideas(at least I realize my flaws and listen to my players). Several of my great ideas have turned out to be horrid and unbalancing in ways we didn't expect.</p><p></p><p> It is nice to have actual game designers and play testers put out official options so that we don't have to suddenly backtrack mid game and change how the world works so as not to destroy our fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GameOgre, post: 6561087, member: 57914"] Creativity is something to be encouraged I agree and have no issues with it myself! I can't wait till next game when my players will be at the mercy of my newly created 13 Buttsorcerers villains and their Arsedragon! Haha! That made me laugh but you get the point. If all DM's were truly imaginative and great game designers what need would we have for official rules? I myself consider myself really good at adventure creation and role playing but I just Suck Toad at game design. While I have found 5E easy to work with and create new options for.....not all those options have been good ideas(at least I realize my flaws and listen to my players). Several of my great ideas have turned out to be horrid and unbalancing in ways we didn't expect. It is nice to have actual game designers and play testers put out official options so that we don't have to suddenly backtrack mid game and change how the world works so as not to destroy our fun. [/QUOTE]
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