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<blockquote data-quote="Dessert Nomad" data-source="post: 7773085" data-attributes="member: 6976536"><p>Your DM plays an incredibly soft and forgiving game with you if your scouts always find the enemy, you always know what the enemy is, the enemy never runs off or sets traps, rooms with enemies never have traps that make having 'the scout' inside while the rest of the party is outside dangerous, the enemy is always what they seem on initial look and never have reinforcements, and there are few enough encounters per day that you are safe pre-buffing with 1 minute spells before every fight. If you're saying your scouts always find the enemy and the enemy never does anything but blindly charge you and never has reinforcements or other surprises, I'm sure you can always pre-buff. But it doesn't represent the majority of games out there.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Also, this sounds very much like "D&D as a paper MMO" playing - for a lot of people, the point of playing pen and paper vs computer is to have more real interactions with enemies, and these set piece battles where you know in advance what you're in for aren't that at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dessert Nomad, post: 7773085, member: 6976536"] Your DM plays an incredibly soft and forgiving game with you if your scouts always find the enemy, you always know what the enemy is, the enemy never runs off or sets traps, rooms with enemies never have traps that make having 'the scout' inside while the rest of the party is outside dangerous, the enemy is always what they seem on initial look and never have reinforcements, and there are few enough encounters per day that you are safe pre-buffing with 1 minute spells before every fight. If you're saying your scouts always find the enemy and the enemy never does anything but blindly charge you and never has reinforcements or other surprises, I'm sure you can always pre-buff. But it doesn't represent the majority of games out there. EDIT: Also, this sounds very much like "D&D as a paper MMO" playing - for a lot of people, the point of playing pen and paper vs computer is to have more real interactions with enemies, and these set piece battles where you know in advance what you're in for aren't that at all. [/QUOTE]
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