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<blockquote data-quote="Swarmkeeper" data-source="post: 9640965" data-attributes="member: 6921763"><p>Of course not but I think it is a good starting point to assume that they want the question discussed <em>in the context of</em> 5.5e regardless if someone else thinks that question could apply to another game. On the other hand, if you actively play and enjoy 5.5e <em>and</em> also have an experience from some other game that might benefit others as a homebrew rule in 5.5e, there's no problem to discuss that there.</p><p></p><p>Let's flip this around, though. Do people who play 5.5e go into the Pathfinder forum or the 4e Forum, games they perhaps don't play and perhaps don't even enjoy, to discuss topics which maybe possibly could relate to some other game? I couldn't actually tell you as I certainly don't have the time to go into other fora to try to discover some interesting topic that may or may not have been mistagged nor do I wish to take part in a discussion that is presumably about a game I don't play and perhaps a game I even dislike. I feel the better experience is to be had in threads that are explicitly for the game I play and enjoy or, at times, go into D&D General tagged threads or the TTRPG forum for the broader perspective. I don't think that's a particularly controversial way to use this site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swarmkeeper, post: 9640965, member: 6921763"] Of course not but I think it is a good starting point to assume that they want the question discussed [I]in the context of[/I] 5.5e regardless if someone else thinks that question could apply to another game. On the other hand, if you actively play and enjoy 5.5e [I]and[/I] also have an experience from some other game that might benefit others as a homebrew rule in 5.5e, there's no problem to discuss that there. Let's flip this around, though. Do people who play 5.5e go into the Pathfinder forum or the 4e Forum, games they perhaps don't play and perhaps don't even enjoy, to discuss topics which maybe possibly could relate to some other game? I couldn't actually tell you as I certainly don't have the time to go into other fora to try to discover some interesting topic that may or may not have been mistagged nor do I wish to take part in a discussion that is presumably about a game I don't play and perhaps a game I even dislike. I feel the better experience is to be had in threads that are explicitly for the game I play and enjoy or, at times, go into D&D General tagged threads or the TTRPG forum for the broader perspective. I don't think that's a particularly controversial way to use this site. [/QUOTE]
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