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<blockquote data-quote="Vyvyan Basterd" data-source="post: 5432457" data-attributes="member: 4892"><p>Well, we all have a say in that, with our wallets (I don't begrudge those who want the cards, but I won't be buying them). If they do become popular enough to influence the game, then the audience is getting what they want. I don't exactly buy you "shadow necessity" argument either. Different groups appraoch the game differently and always have since the inception of the game. The DM has always had to adjust for his players style of play from the official material. So, your "problem" with amped up power already exists for, I would hazard to guess, a majority of groups playing any edition of the game.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>LFR has one main DM: the RPGA. The guy at the table is just a judge. They even call them that. If you want to play in that DM's campaign, then you have to follow his rules. Again, it has always been that way and you can vote against bad DM rules the same way gamers have for decades, with their feet. Or you can create a fan movement imploring the RPGA to change their rules. There are many other options available than playing in a campaign you don't enjoy. I used to play LG and walked away because I didn't like the direction the DM took the overall campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vyvyan Basterd, post: 5432457, member: 4892"] Well, we all have a say in that, with our wallets (I don't begrudge those who want the cards, but I won't be buying them). If they do become popular enough to influence the game, then the audience is getting what they want. I don't exactly buy you "shadow necessity" argument either. Different groups appraoch the game differently and always have since the inception of the game. The DM has always had to adjust for his players style of play from the official material. So, your "problem" with amped up power already exists for, I would hazard to guess, a majority of groups playing any edition of the game. LFR has one main DM: the RPGA. The guy at the table is just a judge. They even call them that. If you want to play in that DM's campaign, then you have to follow his rules. Again, it has always been that way and you can vote against bad DM rules the same way gamers have for decades, with their feet. Or you can create a fan movement imploring the RPGA to change their rules. There are many other options available than playing in a campaign you don't enjoy. I used to play LG and walked away because I didn't like the direction the DM took the overall campaign. [/QUOTE]
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