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<blockquote data-quote="catsclaw227" data-source="post: 2326522" data-attributes="member: 14197"><p>OK -- so I just read through this whole thread and wonder if this is much ado about nothing. My personal interpretation may (and likely will) differ from others on this board, but doesn't negate the fact that as a DM, I would choose to adjudicate that use of horid wilting to be inefective. Again, this is my personal interpretation. My point here is that if I rule on this during combat, this is not generating a new "house rule", but simply judging a situation to work a certain way because not EVERYTHING can be determined by RAW. Why do I need to "house rule" this? Does this mean that every single personal decision I make as a DM, like fudging dice in favor of the players, needs to be documented and made law?</p><p></p><p>I am glad I don't have any rules lawyers in my game...</p><p></p><p>I like what Plane Sailing said....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a reasonable and understandable decision that -- as the DM -- I would make. My players would understand since I don't just kill them for no reason and I act fairly in their favor most of the time anyway.</p><p></p><p>catsclaw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catsclaw227, post: 2326522, member: 14197"] OK -- so I just read through this whole thread and wonder if this is much ado about nothing. My personal interpretation may (and likely will) differ from others on this board, but doesn't negate the fact that as a DM, I would choose to adjudicate that use of horid wilting to be inefective. Again, this is my personal interpretation. My point here is that if I rule on this during combat, this is not generating a new "house rule", but simply judging a situation to work a certain way because not EVERYTHING can be determined by RAW. Why do I need to "house rule" this? Does this mean that every single personal decision I make as a DM, like fudging dice in favor of the players, needs to be documented and made law? I am glad I don't have any rules lawyers in my game... I like what Plane Sailing said.... This is a reasonable and understandable decision that -- as the DM -- I would make. My players would understand since I don't just kill them for no reason and I act fairly in their favor most of the time anyway. catsclaw [/QUOTE]
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