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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 7616942" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>And very often it does matter. There was a time when playing 2e theater of the mind that we had a combat on a bridge. The DM described the scene and our positions. I thought I was farther away from the creatures than I was, and they were engaged with some party members. I started to cast a long spell, figuring that at the distance I was at I was okay. The DM had a different picture in mind and I got attacked and my spell was disrupted. Another time the DM described a field covered in large rocks. I pictured rocks large enough to hide behind if crouched over and told the DM that I crouch low and begin moving across the field. He pictured rocks that were about a foot or so high and told me that I was spotted by the enemy on the other side.So yes it often doesn't matter, but then again it often does. The thing is, those times where it doesn't matter.......don't matter. It's the times when it does matter that need to be minimized, so game play should aim for that goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 7616942, member: 23751"] And very often it does matter. There was a time when playing 2e theater of the mind that we had a combat on a bridge. The DM described the scene and our positions. I thought I was farther away from the creatures than I was, and they were engaged with some party members. I started to cast a long spell, figuring that at the distance I was at I was okay. The DM had a different picture in mind and I got attacked and my spell was disrupted. Another time the DM described a field covered in large rocks. I pictured rocks large enough to hide behind if crouched over and told the DM that I crouch low and begin moving across the field. He pictured rocks that were about a foot or so high and told me that I was spotted by the enemy on the other side.So yes it often doesn't matter, but then again it often does. The thing is, those times where it doesn't matter.......don't matter. It's the times when it does matter that need to be minimized, so game play should aim for that goal. [/QUOTE]
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