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<blockquote data-quote="jgsugden" data-source="post: 7428187" data-attributes="member: 2629"><p>Well, my suggestion above addresses the situation entirely. The number of books does not matter if you're only restricting offending options within books rather than blacklisting books as a whole upon selecting one of the other books.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, you can just allow everything and address the optics that the Core +1 addresses with a sales pitch that everything is balanced, even if you just have the PHB - thus no limitations are necessary. The other books provide more options, but you don't need them to have fun, be competitive or otherwise be in a balanced and equal footing. By your perspective (which only worries about selling them at the moment they decide to play), it doesn't even matter if it is true as long as they believe it. </p><p></p><p>That addresses a tailored approach that only targets offending material, and a broad approach that says the limitation is not worth the actual benefit of the rule - both of which can be gussied up with good optics to appear to meet whatever initial perception you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgsugden, post: 7428187, member: 2629"] Well, my suggestion above addresses the situation entirely. The number of books does not matter if you're only restricting offending options within books rather than blacklisting books as a whole upon selecting one of the other books. Obviously, you can just allow everything and address the optics that the Core +1 addresses with a sales pitch that everything is balanced, even if you just have the PHB - thus no limitations are necessary. The other books provide more options, but you don't need them to have fun, be competitive or otherwise be in a balanced and equal footing. By your perspective (which only worries about selling them at the moment they decide to play), it doesn't even matter if it is true as long as they believe it. That addresses a tailored approach that only targets offending material, and a broad approach that says the limitation is not worth the actual benefit of the rule - both of which can be gussied up with good optics to appear to meet whatever initial perception you want. [/QUOTE]
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