I don't find it insulting personally (I don't like the rest/healing/death rules either), I am simply wise enough to see that it was a needlessly insulting comment. I think you can get your point across without being insulting / rude.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 offensive facts of reality.
You’re getting excited. Calm down.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.
Maybe then the rest of us can have a productive discussion about which problems can be successfully addressed with house rules. Like underwater combat, for example.
Sounds like homebrew to me. Makes me wonder if people share my definitions or if I'm largely alone in them. For me, house rules change the mechanics of the game whereas homebrew adds something to the game that wasn't there, be it a class, spell, or monster.I have seen a couple of people refer to a DM creating or mixing and matching monster parts/abilities as "house rules," which is weird to me, I think of that as just DMing. I mean, it is something that the DMG suggests (maybe not the 5E one, I haven't read all of that one).
Whereas, even going back to early additions, I have always considered the implementation of official variants/options to be house rules, because you need to inform players that you are deviating from the default mechanic assumptionsNo house rules. Just the official optional rules of the DMG
Thanks for the concern, but I think I'll just take a break from the forums for a while. It doesn't look like there will be much productive discussion today, anyway.You’re getting excited. Calm down.
Yeah, everybody knows it's my preferences that are objectively correct. Anyone taking the game seriously, anyway.Your right - I fell into the trap again. My bad - thank you for setting me straight.
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.
Maybe then the rest of us can have a productive discussion about which problems can be successfully addressed with house rules. Like underwater combat, for example.