kreynolds said:
What? Whining? ROTFLMAO![]()
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Sure thing buddy!
Apparently you have nothing intelligent left to say. Imagine that.

kreynolds said:
What? Whining? ROTFLMAO![]()
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Sure thing buddy!
Caliban said:Apparently you have nothing intelligent left to say. Imagine that.![]()
eviloverlord said:Caliban, I just want to know how reconcile these two statements.
"I will always choose to play the game as I believe it was meant to be played (especially when the intent is obvious, as it is in this case), and choose not to take every opportunity to use the imperfect language of the authors to make my characters more powerful than intended."
"There is only one ruling that I disgree with that affects my dwarf. I guarantee that it doesn't work that way in my home game. But I'm not the campaign DM in Living Greyhawk, and the campaign DM's have decided that you can cast scrolls in armor. Since I was taking the wizard level's anyway, it would be stupid not to use the ruling."
I'm confused by the incongruity of these two statements. You say you always choose to play the game as you believe it was meant to be played, yet you readily rely on a ruling that benefits your character even though you disagree with the ruling.
Before you post any replies to the effect that I'm easily confused or the like, please be considerate and post a honest reply to my query.
Thanks.
Okay, I can't let that one pass. Sorry, I'm not the person you're addressing, and I do not presume to speak for Caliban, but this is just too much.eviloverlord said:Caliban, I just want to know how reconcile these two statements.
"I will always choose to play the game as I believe it was meant to be played (especially when the intent is obvious, as it is in this case), and choose not to take every opportunity to use the imperfect language of the authors to make my characters more powerful than intended."
"There is only one ruling that I disgree with that affects my dwarf. I guarantee that it doesn't work that way in my home game. But I'm not the campaign DM in Living Greyhawk, and the campaign DM's have decided that you can cast scrolls in armor. Since I was taking the wizard level's anyway, it would be stupid not to use the ruling."
I'm confused by the incongruity of these two statements. You say you always choose to play the game as you believe it was meant to be played, yet you readily rely on a ruling that benefits your character even though you disagree with the ruling.
Before you post any replies to the effect that I'm easily confused or the like, please be considerate and post a honest reply to my query.
Thanks.
Antikinesis said:I am assuming that you're not Not-Sean, posing as a new poster.
kreynolds said:Uhm...no. That's not me. You can ask the moderators if you like.
eviloverlord said:Caliban,
Sorry, but I still believe that the two statements cannot be reconciled. I do understand your point of view that the two statements are mutually exclusive because of the differing degrees to which you have control over the rules.
However, if you disagree with a certain ruling as you say, you can choose to forego the opportunity to make your character more powerful than intended by the rules. This is the disconnect I am seeing. Is the DM forcing your character to use scrolls while in armor? If not, then there is a choice on your part. I might add that it's a smart choice on your part to use the ruling. Nonetheless, it goes against your earlier proclamation that you choose to play the game the way you believe it was meant to be played.
Thanks for your carefully considered reply.