Silverleaf
First Post
Ourph said:This is why I refuse to DM 3.x any longer. If I have to use a spreadsheet to keep track of stuff while running, that sort of turns what should be "fun" into "work" AFAIC.
When running Warhammer or Basic D&D I need 1 rulebook, my DM's screen, some dice, a pencil and either a published adventure or a few pages of hand-written notes. That's it.
So yeah, put me in the "I hate math (while gaming)" camp.
That's pretty much it for me. I don't mind math per se, it's a tool and an indispensable one for certain tasks. But when I play D&D, I want to delve and remain into a fantasy world for several hours, not play accounting 101 or remedial arithmetic. All those modifiers, stacking bonuses, special cases, move/countermove and precalculated task resolution stuff just gets in my way, and waste a lot of time.