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<blockquote data-quote="Zansy" data-source="post: 7689598" data-attributes="member: 6788194"><p>We have different definitions of need and want, it would seem.</p><p>Different games/systems/groups have different interpretations of the content they want I'm their game, some games want to focus on something specific rather than consult a paragraph about it that's part of a bigger book. The good news about it is that someone who wants to focus on something particular in the game can likely find a whole book about it and take what appeals to that person. D&D (and Pathfinder, indirectly) in general have medieval European fantasy layed in their premise as their focus. There are other games, as well as home made campaigns within the aforementioned systems, that focus on other things that might interest you better, and expand on these things with expansion books that are likely focused too. There's nothing wrong with an expansion focusing on a particular aspect of a game, because you buy the expansion with expectations to get more info on the things you are looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zansy, post: 7689598, member: 6788194"] We have different definitions of need and want, it would seem. Different games/systems/groups have different interpretations of the content they want I'm their game, some games want to focus on something specific rather than consult a paragraph about it that's part of a bigger book. The good news about it is that someone who wants to focus on something particular in the game can likely find a whole book about it and take what appeals to that person. D&D (and Pathfinder, indirectly) in general have medieval European fantasy layed in their premise as their focus. There are other games, as well as home made campaigns within the aforementioned systems, that focus on other things that might interest you better, and expand on these things with expansion books that are likely focused too. There's nothing wrong with an expansion focusing on a particular aspect of a game, because you buy the expansion with expectations to get more info on the things you are looking for. [/QUOTE]
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