DaveMage
Slumbering in Tsar
It keeps it fresh and evolving so there is more distance between releases of a new edition.
More distance? Um, we've had three editions in 8 years.
It keeps it fresh and evolving so there is more distance between releases of a new edition.
Huh? I'm curious, what exactly do you mean by this??
I already do that.
I allow very little non-core WOTC material outside of some UA options. I am even very picky about 3pp material - no Bad Axe material in my current game (of course, when I give Grim Tales a try, that will be another story) ;P
NP-- I was aiming at Wisdom Penalty.
I should just package a PDF called, "DM's Permission Slip: Dude, It's Your Game."
Or a pair of big brassballsd20s.
Wulf Ratbane said:NP-- I was aiming at Wisdom Penalty.
At some point, the Rules trumped the DM. Some folks like that, some don't. I'm in the latter category.
Sounds like the "resident munchkin" Greg K was talking about seems to follow the axiom that Rules trump the DM.Greg K said:Since starting a new campaign and carefully picking the allowable options, he has found the game much more enjoyable to run as has all of his players save the resident munchkin, who refuses to accept his authority (strangely, the player does not have this problem in my M&M game or the Rolemaster game run by another player).
Look...I did have nuts once. Before I got married and before we started playing 3e. I'm not trying to blame 3e for my faults, but I definitely noticed a change between 1e and 3e insofar as my DMing was concerned.
In 1e, I made judgment calls.
But 3e came along and things started to change. Why? I'd submit because there was a rule for nearly everything.
So mock me, Mr. Ratbane - I'm not so much of a schlep that I don't recognize my own shortcomings. I bet, however, that my pathetic story is not an outlier.
The fact that the rule is out there doesn't mean that you can't wing it; nor that your game is going to break down if you do decide to wing it and get it "wrong."