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Kid Charlemagne said:
Sorry you are wrong IMPOV.The actual issue is that D&D is all-inclusive fantasy role-playing, and Harn is a very specific, tiny subset of fantasy role-playing.
Core D&D isn`t able to handle a all fantasy settings with the same results.
I don`t see D&D handle a swashbuckling system very well, only non to light armor usually.
It couldn`t handle a realistic play style, classes levels and so on.
Could it handle a historical medieval fantasy setting like midgard?
No high power spells for PC Casters, every high power spell needs a true ritual, often mor than one caster on specified time and places, solstice, the third Night of the third month and it must be full moon?
IMHO No.
It is a "medival" much magic and powerful magic Setting supposed to handle.
Make this D&D less fun to play, depends on what I want.
It could be perfect, it could be a mess.
But if it couldn`t handle what it`s not build for, is this the mistake of game and designers(as long as they didn`t told me the other way) ?
No it`s my mistake because I used the wrong tool!
I didn`t use ressurrection IMC.
SHARK
I don`t think this inter forums bashing is worth anything!
I had this problem on a german fantasy board, with an EMA, who did believe WMA before fencing were "the mindless bashing of idiots with .... from the mouth"´, and Kendo were the pinnacle of all swords forms.
Oh he believed"The Rapier was an acceptable combat weapon for the very limited possibilities of fencing"
And the superior katanas would cut through european swords and maximilian armour like paper.
I gived him links of Talhoffer and silver etc.
At least we needed 3 Pages of a thread off netsword and a japanese swordsman to proof him otherwise.