Correct.You said you desired no lethality but if it happens it happens...right?
Correct.You said you desired no lethality but if it happens it happens...right?
No, they mostly investigate, plan, strategize, and escape if needed to avoid deadly situations.isn’t that a contradiction? or do they get captured / revived?
IDK Unless someone is privy to data aren't we all just basing it on our own preferences or uninformed guesses? Does anyone know what the "norm" is? I doubt. It seems to me most people are responding with their personal preferences. In fact, each option in the poll starts with: "I prefer..." Seems like personal preference not norms to me.not sure, isn’t this whole discussion about a norm? I mean, everyone can create a TPK if they set their mind to it
Then I asked as someone who desires no lethality in their game is 5e too lethal for your tastes... where am I assuming anything? I'm askingCorrect.
I gave me explanation here: post #172Can you run a very deadly game where PC's. Rarely or never die... seems like it wouldn't be a deadly game at all. Maybe a better question to ask is how are you defining deadly?
yes, and a lot of opinions inform the norm, if a large percentage of people does something, that becomes the normIt seems to me most people are responding with their personal preferences.
No, it’s not too lethal, IMO.Then I asked as someone who desires no lethality in their game is 5e too lethal for your tastes... where am I assuming anything? I'm asking
It very well could be. I responding by saying I don't think the norm is relevant to personal preference which is what the poll asks.This started with me saying your group is not the norm based on its composition, as it has one caster only.
I have no idea. I've played 5e with two groups. 1 caster in one (5 players) and 2 in the other (6 players). So for me the norm is 1/5 players I guess!?Do you think that a significant number of groups have one caster only?
sure, but my question about the norm was not about personal preference, it was about group composition, specifically your vs the ‘average’I responding by saying I don't think the norm is relevant to personal preference which is what the poll asks.
it is relevant for the experience you are having though, the one caster makes it less superheroic and ‘let’s solve everything through spells’ than if you had three castersI don't really try to speculate what or how other people play.