Weiley31
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It was worth the Platinum Dragons spent!I mean, I'm sure you paid good money for it! "Now, Weiley31, you're going to beg me to walk on the d4-covered floor, aren't you?"
Not that I'm judging.
It was worth the Platinum Dragons spent!I mean, I'm sure you paid good money for it! "Now, Weiley31, you're going to beg me to walk on the d4-covered floor, aren't you?"
Not that I'm judging.
It was worth the Platinum Dragons spent!
Unless they happen because that will sell more comicsTPKs could absolutely happene to the avengers or JLA. It won’t because they gotta sell more comics, but only because they gotta sell more comics.
Eh. I played lots of tpk’s back in the day.After all my years of gaming I can say that the Alpha predator is the current Pc’s party.
Right. It's not as if half of everyone has ever died at the snap of the fingers or anything.Unless they happen because that will sell more comics![]()
I am trying to pin you down, but not to be unfriendly, or to pin you to a specific predetermined position that I've decided you inhabit, just to figure out what you're really saying. Several of your posts seemed to imply that you felt the options presented in the core rules, for example those in the DMG, are somehow 'less D&D' than what you refer to as the 'default'. Lets call your attempted separation Core D&D and Other D&D. If you weren't suggesting that former was somehow better, or more 'something' than the latter, if you weren't implying a value judgement of one over the other, what was the point of trying to differentiate the two in the first place?No there isn't. I said, "...at its core." That refers to the default rules. Not officiality. The optional rules are official, but they are absolutely not default(core) rules.
I've told you no less than three times now that I'm talking about default, not officiality, and acknowledged that the optional rules are indeed official. I don't get why you aren't accepting that and are trying to pin me down on something that I haven't said or implied.
I remember rolling a green dragon random forest encounter in my 1e Greyhawk campaign. The two Wild Elf assassin brothers (maybe third level?) hid under a tree as it flew overhead, then they ran the other way.Ultimately if your table finds the idea of mere mortals defeating godlike dragons unthinkable I'd not put Dragons in there unless they are a plot device. At most tables dragons aren't gods, are killable, and are killed. If its more fun to have the players match wits that's awesome. Of if it becomes some complex skill based challenge go for it.
Just on this note I'm hitting them with a wandering dragon encounter tonight. Mid sized green adult. Random dragon encounters. Oh yeah. They already took out a white in their trip to the lands of the Ice Barbarians, time for some more. Not the epic huge Red that hunts this part of the coast though.
I am trying to pin you down, but not to be unfriendly, or to pin you to a specific predetermined position that I've decided you inhabit, just to figure out what you're really saying. Several of your posts seemed to imply that you felt the options presented in the core rules, for example those in the DMG, are somehow 'less D&D' than what you refer to as the 'default'.
1. Default is what the game assumes.Lets call your attempted separation Core D&D and Other D&D. If you weren't suggesting that former was somehow better, or more 'something' than the latter, if you weren't implying a value judgement of one over the other, what was the point of trying to differentiate the two in the first place?