dave2008
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Sally hates the rest/healing/death rules in 5e.Please define “serious campaign”...
Sally hates the rest/healing/death rules in 5e.Please define “serious campaign”...
That's why I specified a "serious" campaign. There are ways to enjoy 5E without house rules, but not if you're trying to take it seriously. There are just too many problems, if you care enough to actually look for them.That is very insulting. People play, accept, imagine, and enjoy different things. It is not poor judgment to play something you enjoy.
Correction: The rest/healing/death rules in 5E are objectively terrible by any conceivable metric. That's not a matter of opinion.Sally hates the rest/healing/death rules in 5e.
Again that is insulting to assume people aren't taking it seriously because they don't think like or enjoy the same things as you. If you can't see that, well your just not taking it seriously enough.That's why I specified a "serious" campaign. There are ways to enjoy 5E without house rules, but not if you're trying to take it seriously. There are just too many problems, if you care enough to actually look for them.
I think you just have a different definition of what hit points are than I do, which is why you refuse to play in a campaign that doesn't use house rules to fit your definition. Am I correct?That's why I specified a "serious" campaign. There are ways to enjoy 5E without house rules, but not if you're trying to take it seriously. There are just too many problems, if you care enough to actually look for them.
No, that is an opinion not an objective fact.Correction: The rest/healing/death rules in 5E are objectively terrible by any conceivable metric. That's not a matter of opinion.
No, @Saelorn understands quite well what HP represent in 5e. They just think it’s objectively bad design for them to represent that.I think you just have a different definition of what hit points are than I do, which is why you refuse to play in a campaign that doesn't use house rules to fit your definition. Am I correct?
I have no problem with calling out a lack of critical thinking, when I see it. We can't fix anything without identifying the problems, and if the problem is on the user end, then there's nothing that can be done. If you choose to take that personally, then I'll just put you back on Ignore, so you don't have to deal with any aspect of reality that offends your delicate sensibilities.That is again is insulting to assume people aren't taking it seriously because they don't think like or enjoy the same things as you. If you can't see that, well your just not taking it seriously enough.