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<blockquote data-quote="iserith" data-source="post: 7140999" data-attributes="member: 97077"><p>My take on these sorts of situations is that if someone can imagine reasons why something <em>can't </em>be, then he or she is smart enough to imagine why something <em>can </em>be. It's a game driven by imagination. So what you do is accept the premise granted by the feat (or other mechanic) - this PC doesn't get surprised and is quick to react. Then you come up with a reason why that makes sense in context, establishing additional details if you need to. The alert feat says "You're always on the lookout for danger." That's a good enough reason to me why you <em>can </em> be ready in those three aforementioned situations.</p><p></p><p>But sometimes people offer an objection that isn't really the true objection. It could well be that the DM wants a particular outcome to happen and this feat is getting in the way of that. Or it's reducing the difficulty of the challenge he created in a way he doesn't like. Then he uses what is essentially a realism argument as an objection, which is always a weak argument anyway in a game that takes place in a fantasy world. There's a lot of wiggle room to have things make sense in worlds with elves and dragons.</p><p></p><p>The game works fine without feats. It's an optional rule anyway. So why not just ask to make a different character and take all ability score improvements to save yourself the hassle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iserith, post: 7140999, member: 97077"] My take on these sorts of situations is that if someone can imagine reasons why something [I]can't [/I]be, then he or she is smart enough to imagine why something [I]can [/I]be. It's a game driven by imagination. So what you do is accept the premise granted by the feat (or other mechanic) - this PC doesn't get surprised and is quick to react. Then you come up with a reason why that makes sense in context, establishing additional details if you need to. The alert feat says "You're always on the lookout for danger." That's a good enough reason to me why you [I]can [/I] be ready in those three aforementioned situations. But sometimes people offer an objection that isn't really the true objection. It could well be that the DM wants a particular outcome to happen and this feat is getting in the way of that. Or it's reducing the difficulty of the challenge he created in a way he doesn't like. Then he uses what is essentially a realism argument as an objection, which is always a weak argument anyway in a game that takes place in a fantasy world. There's a lot of wiggle room to have things make sense in worlds with elves and dragons. The game works fine without feats. It's an optional rule anyway. So why not just ask to make a different character and take all ability score improvements to save yourself the hassle? [/QUOTE]
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