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Yeah, Bag'o'Rats *Rolls-eyes*Khur said:4) Willful misinterpretation of a clear rule. Much rarer, but it happens.
Yeah, Bag'o'Rats *Rolls-eyes*Khur said:4) Willful misinterpretation of a clear rule. Much rarer, but it happens.
Khur said:Do you have a problem with the fact that we openly state it, or that it's true? If the former, that seems strange. If the latter, I'd guess you're not much of a fan of any heroic-scale RPG. All of them have this aspect, even if they don't come right out and say it. The D&D game has had it since very early on, so it's certainly not a departure for it to still be true.
That is just, well (since I can't use cool, awesome et al) w00t!Khur said:You seem to think you need PC classes to make NPCs special, unique, or as powerful as PCs. That's an assumption you've made, and it's wrong. The only thing most NPCs and monsters aren't, compared to PCs, is as complex. If you think you need that largely mechanical complexity to tell your story, the PH is full of options for you.
I always thought that the bag o' rats was a hypothetical argument put forward to ridicule rules in a ridiculous manner. It never even crossed my mind that some one would actually use it in gameKhur said:The real problem with Bag o' Rats isn't the player. It's the DM.
I'd start by saying, "Dumping the bag certainly provokes opportunity attacks . . ."
Kamikaze Midget said:I do still think there's a contingent of folks who prefer their town guards to be 5th level fighters and their generals to be 10th level warlords who still react like unimportant NPC's most of the time.
Mourn said:Frak that. I've already got a game where nobody is really unique, heroic, or special... it's called real life. I play games to be something special, not to transplant the day-to-day mundaneness into some fantasy world.
I've never seen it, but I've heard of bad, bad stuff. But where rules trump reason coupled with fun, the rules need some tempering. A Bag o' Win is what I'm looking for. (I already have a Bag o' Wind.)mach1.9pants said:I always thought that the bag o' rats was a hypothetical argument put forward to ridicule rules in a ridiculous manner. It never even crossed my mind that some one would actually use it in game![]()
I guess your understanding and mine are different. In my perception, old D&D monster books are full of NPCs. And even if we're talking about PC-raced characters, this remains true. Take the first sentence in the 1e MM entry on "Men." "Normal men have from 1-6 hit points each."Kraydak said:Actually, having thought about it, what heroic-scale RPGs with different NPC/PC rules are there, really? Previous editions of DnD *didn't* have it in anyway I understand it.
Cadfan said:The number is very easy to remember? I'm guessing that the number is "1."