Inspired by this thread, I thought it would be interesting to find out -- have you ever refrained from using a 4E power (even though it was perfectly valid action according to the rules) because you thought the effect wouldn't be "realistic" in the fiction?
For example, you decided not to use Come and Get It because it didn't make sense to you, or you decided not to use Vicious Mockery on a skeleton because it didn't make sense to you.
It doesn't matter what is your definition of "realistic" (plausible, believable, verisimilitudinous, etc.) and it doesn't matter if it seemed "realistic" or not according to real-life, medieval history, myths, fantasy movies, fantasy books, etc. and it doesn't matter if anyone else agrees with your interpretation or not.
The question is only: Do you avoid using 4E powers if the effect doesn't make sense to you in that moment in the fiction?
Edit: I just realized a flaw in the poll -- it doesn't account for players who always feel the effect is "realistic". Too late to change it?
For example, you decided not to use Come and Get It because it didn't make sense to you, or you decided not to use Vicious Mockery on a skeleton because it didn't make sense to you.
It doesn't matter what is your definition of "realistic" (plausible, believable, verisimilitudinous, etc.) and it doesn't matter if it seemed "realistic" or not according to real-life, medieval history, myths, fantasy movies, fantasy books, etc. and it doesn't matter if anyone else agrees with your interpretation or not.
The question is only: Do you avoid using 4E powers if the effect doesn't make sense to you in that moment in the fiction?
Edit: I just realized a flaw in the poll -- it doesn't account for players who always feel the effect is "realistic". Too late to change it?
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