Dragon's Tail Cut?


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Lord Tirian said:
Compare the 'outrage' about "warlord" to this thread. "Warlord" gets discontent grumbling - and we know the name for quite a time. "Dragon's Tail Cut" produced a multipage-thread within one or two days.

I don't really like the name "warlord" but I could at least say it at the gaming table with a straight face. I can even deal with Emerald Frost. It just makes me thirsty when I think of it.

Rich Baker originally thought it may have been a dorky name. I think a good rule of thumb is "if you think it might sound lame, it probably is". I guess they can't all be winners.

I really would like to see more utilitarian names and let the player's provide their own flavor-y names if they are talking about that stuff in-character. I've yet to play in a game where a character would yell out the name of an attack or spell before doing it.

I do like the whole "Sweep the Leg" thing.

"Fear does not exist in this dojo!" :D
 


Xyl said:
From Rich Baker's blog:

It looks like they're going with Book of Nine Swords style move names. I know some people will view it as just extending the sorts of names they use for spells to other classes, and other people will say it's yet more evidence that D&D is becoming Exalted. What do you think?
In capoeira, this move (crouching down and sweeping at an opponent's legs -- in this case with your own leg) is called Stingray's Tail ("Rabo-de-Arraia"). So colorful names do exist in Western tradition.

OTOH, stomping on an opponent's sternum is called "Hammer" ("Martelo"), so there.
 




I like the creative names and hope they keep them. I was neutral on Dragon's Tail Cut, but Wallop is just bad. Something descriptive would be preferred to bland and flavorless names.
 

Jonathan Moyer said:
While I'm glad they aren't calling the power Dragon Tail's Cut, but I hope they gon't go back to Wallop. Wallop is also pretty corny IMO.

Wallop is easily an order of magnitude more lame than Dragon Tail Cut.
 


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