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<blockquote data-quote="CapnZapp" data-source="post: 8006195" data-attributes="member: 12731"><p>No, but that's not a reason to not support a long-established way of playing the game. (In other words, just because your preferred way of playing is right doesn't mean the other guy's way is wrong)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, except it misses the fundamental point of much of the criticism - the criticism isn't <em>how</em> you heal up between fights, but that you do it at all (and more to the point, that your ability to do so is taken for granted - that you're given the ability uncritically, <em>as if it was entirely uncontroversial</em>). In the eyes of an "attritionist" such as maybe Dave, whether you heal up by magic items or by inherent abilities is irrelevant. They are one and the same obstacle to a way of playing, only skinned slightly differently. <span style="font-size: 12px">A <strong>great</strong> way of handling this would be to have made these abilities of uncommon rarity, thus <strong>immediately</strong> enabling the attritionist GM to use the game as is, no drawn out arguments with perturbed players necessary.</span></p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CapnZapp, post: 8006195, member: 12731"] No, but that's not a reason to not support a long-established way of playing the game. (In other words, just because your preferred way of playing is right doesn't mean the other guy's way is wrong) Yeah, except it misses the fundamental point of much of the criticism - the criticism isn't [I]how[/I] you heal up between fights, but that you do it at all (and more to the point, that your ability to do so is taken for granted - that you're given the ability uncritically, [I]as if it was entirely uncontroversial[/I]). In the eyes of an "attritionist" such as maybe Dave, whether you heal up by magic items or by inherent abilities is irrelevant. They are one and the same obstacle to a way of playing, only skinned slightly differently. [SIZE=3]A [B]great[/B] way of handling this would be to have made these abilities of uncommon rarity, thus [B]immediately[/B] enabling the attritionist GM to use the game as is, no drawn out arguments with perturbed players necessary.[/SIZE] Cheers [/QUOTE]
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