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<blockquote data-quote="Sadrik" data-source="post: 6393412" data-attributes="member: 14506"><p>I am no fan of RAW warriors. I am a fan of a consistent play experience. If you have an idea to make the game better then I am all for it. If you interpret text and slant it against the PCs or a player slants everything against the DM's encounters it is a problem. Don't claim this is just your interpretation as the designers intended or some such argument it can become convoluted and messy real quick. I guess my point is, I don't care <em>why </em>the rule is I care that it is consistent applied.</p><p></p><p>One of the nice things about 5e is that its chassis is very simple and house rules can be applied very easily. I expect that with good DMs and players you will see all kinds of new visions on how the game works. This is really cool. </p><p></p><p>DM fiat is only as good as the DM, having the players write down rulings as they are made in the group's<em> house rule book</em> can be a good thing to ensure a consistent experience. It can also help in discussing rules after the game and making consistent alterations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sadrik, post: 6393412, member: 14506"] I am no fan of RAW warriors. I am a fan of a consistent play experience. If you have an idea to make the game better then I am all for it. If you interpret text and slant it against the PCs or a player slants everything against the DM's encounters it is a problem. Don't claim this is just your interpretation as the designers intended or some such argument it can become convoluted and messy real quick. I guess my point is, I don't care [I]why [/I]the rule is I care that it is consistent applied. One of the nice things about 5e is that its chassis is very simple and house rules can be applied very easily. I expect that with good DMs and players you will see all kinds of new visions on how the game works. This is really cool. DM fiat is only as good as the DM, having the players write down rulings as they are made in the group's[I] house rule book[/I] can be a good thing to ensure a consistent experience. It can also help in discussing rules after the game and making consistent alterations. [/QUOTE]
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