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How is the Wizard vs Warrior Balance Problem Handled in Fantasy Literature?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Wilder" data-source="post: 5535410" data-attributes="member: 5122"><p>No, what I am saying is very, very, very simple:</p><p></p><p>If it hurts when you do X, <em>stop doing X</em>. Or choose a system in which it <em>doesn't</em> hurt when you do X.</p><p></p><p>Instead, you choose to keep doing X, and to continue to whine about it. It's just ... ridiculous. There's not another word for it.</p><p></p><p>The possibility for reasonable conversation -- with some of you -- went out the door when you began insisting that the system cater to you, rather than recognizing that (a) a lot of people <em>like</em> the way the system is, and (b) there are other systems for you to choose.</p><p> </p><p>No, although there are certainly one or two of those in this thread. But I <em>do</em> genuinely feel that some form of player douchebaggery and GM permissiveness is at the heart of these complaints. That doesn't make <em>you</em> the douchebag or the milquetoast. You could -- and I'm being sincere -- be a victim of the douchebag-milquetoast combo. (Why am I craving s'mores all the sudden?)</p><p></p><p>It probably happens sometimes in that D&D with Porn Stars game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Wilder, post: 5535410, member: 5122"] No, what I am saying is very, very, very simple: If it hurts when you do X, [I]stop doing X[/I]. Or choose a system in which it [I]doesn't[/I] hurt when you do X. Instead, you choose to keep doing X, and to continue to whine about it. It's just ... ridiculous. There's not another word for it. The possibility for reasonable conversation -- with some of you -- went out the door when you began insisting that the system cater to you, rather than recognizing that (a) a lot of people [I]like[/I] the way the system is, and (b) there are other systems for you to choose. No, although there are certainly one or two of those in this thread. But I [I]do[/I] genuinely feel that some form of player douchebaggery and GM permissiveness is at the heart of these complaints. That doesn't make [I]you[/I] the douchebag or the milquetoast. You could -- and I'm being sincere -- be a victim of the douchebag-milquetoast combo. (Why am I craving s'mores all the sudden?) It probably happens sometimes in that D&D with Porn Stars game. [/QUOTE]
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