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<blockquote data-quote="hastur_nz" data-source="post: 7140609" data-attributes="member: 40592"><p>At the risk of derailing... this is basically like me saying to a player "Yeah, I know our next campaign is Storm King's Thunder, but I'm not comfortable that your PC knows how to speak Giant, knows spells like Suggestion that can take them out easily, Fireball that will kill all their mooks, and so on... it's going to make your life too easy and I really want to let you experience just how amazing Giants are..."</p><p></p><p>My point being, while the DM can of course do what they want and stop players taking certain options, at some point a good DM realises that players like to chose options that are tailored for your campaign, and that's a good thing, it means they are paying attention and planning ahead. It's not like 5e is terribly broken like 3.5 was, and you can always adjust the adventure a bit to accommodate things like super-powered PC's, if you feel it's too bland as written.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hastur_nz, post: 7140609, member: 40592"] At the risk of derailing... this is basically like me saying to a player "Yeah, I know our next campaign is Storm King's Thunder, but I'm not comfortable that your PC knows how to speak Giant, knows spells like Suggestion that can take them out easily, Fireball that will kill all their mooks, and so on... it's going to make your life too easy and I really want to let you experience just how amazing Giants are..." My point being, while the DM can of course do what they want and stop players taking certain options, at some point a good DM realises that players like to chose options that are tailored for your campaign, and that's a good thing, it means they are paying attention and planning ahead. It's not like 5e is terribly broken like 3.5 was, and you can always adjust the adventure a bit to accommodate things like super-powered PC's, if you feel it's too bland as written. [/QUOTE]
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