Hussar
Legend
Which game is that? 3e which specifically calls out the idea of tailored campaigns as a valid way of playing? Or perhaps 1e where you had modules that specifically called out level ranges as being appropriate?
But, sure, scaling only occurs in games you don't personally like.
As far as
how exactly is:
not a direct slam on any playstyle that doesn't follow your own? Unless these are new meanings to the words "never" and "boring" that I was previously unaware of.
Of course, also conflating occasionally fudging a die roll to save a PC with staying "first level and fight goblins forever if the entire world levels up with them" is most certainly not any sort of onetruewayism either.
But, sure, scaling only occurs in games you don't personally like.
As far as
I never said it was any "one true way."
how exactly is:
JRRNeiklot said:The dm should never tailor encounters to a party's strength. wrong, /snip
either way it's better than tailor made encounters prepared by a mathematical formula. Boring.
not a direct slam on any playstyle that doesn't follow your own? Unless these are new meanings to the words "never" and "boring" that I was previously unaware of.
Of course, also conflating occasionally fudging a die roll to save a PC with staying "first level and fight goblins forever if the entire world levels up with them" is most certainly not any sort of onetruewayism either.