Kraydak said:
The silliness of the rat-on-a-stick (or the blind kobold, or the bag of rats) serves to illustrate issues that *will* occur.
I am not understanding your position then. If you admit they are silly, and that DMs block silly loopholes like that, then why are you arguing they "*will*" occur? If they are silly, isn't that evidence that tends to indicate they will *not* occur, much like the bag of rats, rat on a stick, and blind kobold never actually occurred with regularity in 3.0 and 3.5, and was just a theoretical thought experiment that lived on the boards and not in actual games?
One issue is what occurs if the party rebuffs immediately every time their buffs drop?
You can only buff in an encounter I believe. Otherwise, if you buff, the duration immediately expires because you are not in an encounter.
If starting a new encounter drops encounter-duration buffs,
No, ending an encounter drops encounter-duration buffs. Not starting one.
you will have buffs lasting for seconds in one case, hours in others, and heated arguments over what counts as a new encounter.
I disagree. First, they won't last hours. Second, we've had encounter based rules in 3.5 for a year now, and I have not seen lots of people wringing their hands over the problem of when an encounter ends. An encounter ends when you drop out of initiative, and we've had initiative (and dropping out of it) for the entire game.
If buffs don't drop at the start of a new encounter, people will have their (per-encounter) buffs up all the time.
Buffs drop at the END of an encounter, not start.
If per-day buffs are powerful, people *will* stretch the definition of an encounter to keep them up. They will be able to find better excuses than blind kobolds, too.
I disagree. I have seen no evidence that people will stretch it, or any attempt to find a loophole. Nor have I seen any loophole that survives an encounter with the DM.
Time based durations, at least, are well defined and non-negotiable.
(note further that if the party is trying to escort an angry "prisoner" that they don't really want to harm, a princess who is trying to run away say, to choose something in genre, then you *do* have a fully legitimate "blind kobold" scenario... and the PCs may well choose to buff themselves so they can handle her better without causing permanent harm...)
Bah. When the princess tries to escape, you roll initiative and the encounter starts. When you are out of initiative, it's generally not an encounter.