Wolfspider
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hong said:Personally, I spend far too much of my time thinking about whether dragonborn females have breasts to worry about this kind of thing.
You, too, eh?
hong said:Personally, I spend far too much of my time thinking about whether dragonborn females have breasts to worry about this kind of thing.
D_E said:The second one does seem like something that would bite the DM from time to time. He'd always have to check to make sure that hazards were shaped such that avoiding them had a cost. Not something that'll come up every day, to be sure, but something that would be annoying when it does happen.
Henry said:I was playing with my battlemat last weekend (no euphamism's please!) and have to begrudgingly admit... that it really won't make that much difference. How many times in a game does an all-diagonal move come up? How many times can that all diagonal move still get you where you want to go? I really can't see any way that it would matter in more than once or twice in a session. All the cases above, with the one exception of the poisonous plant one, really don't represent game situations that come up in any frequency.
Just ran a quick bit of a module (second son, posted here) to try out 4e stuff with friends. It actually came up three times in three encounters and made a difference. (1 in the first, 2 in the third). Nothing earth shattering, but the some things were a lot easier to get into range with.Henry said:I was playing with my battlemat last weekend (no euphamism's please!) and have to begrudgingly admit... that it really won't make that much difference. How many times in a game does an all-diagonal move come up? How many times can that all diagonal move still get you where you want to go? I really can't see any way that it would matter in more than once or twice in a session. All the cases above, with the one exception of the poisonous plant one, really don't represent game situations that come up in any frequency.
It's actually worse than not that bad. Compared to a straight wizard/cleric/druid, the Mystic Theurge is bad.Kordeth said:This whole diagonal movement thing reminds me a lot of the hue and cry when mystic theurge was revealed as a prestige class in the 3.5 DMG. [snip] ...and then people put it in their home games and sort of went "oh. This isn't that bad at all, is it?"
A DM can get around of some of these by thinking about how players might use diagonals to great effect, but frankly I would rather not have to consider that for every map I write up.