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<blockquote data-quote="Foxworthy" data-source="post: 4804755" data-attributes="member: 80704"><p>First let me repost the quote the way I orginal posted because it doesn't read the way it should when presented like that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I bolded the part of the quote that is important. It's the qualifier to the part you did quote. Basically the quote says that the players can reasonable expect for the rules to be "RAW" unless the DM informs them otherwise. And that the DM isn't forced to use the rules in the book.</p><p></p><p>The only ways for those quotes to conflict would be if the DM didn't tell the players that they changed the rules. Which is a very unreasonable thing for the DM to do. It's not just his game, and changing the rules without informing the players before hand is rude in the least and adverseral at the worst.</p><p></p><p>So to answer your question reposted here...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>None. 0 Reasonable players are going to throw a DMG quote into the DM's face, because the DM was reasonable enough to inform the players that he house ruled it before it came up in game. The players being informed of the change and being reasonable understand that the DM has the right to house rule things. As reasonable people they know that if they don't like the DM's rules they don't need to play.</p><p></p><p>I actually find it a bit insulting to be accused of throwing rules in the DM's face to get my way. That would be like me asking how many DM's like you bully players into only taking the magic items you want them to take and that they don't want. It's most likely a false statement and reads like a insulting little jab to discredit the other person's point of view. I personally don't appreciate that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxworthy, post: 4804755, member: 80704"] First let me repost the quote the way I orginal posted because it doesn't read the way it should when presented like that. I bolded the part of the quote that is important. It's the qualifier to the part you did quote. Basically the quote says that the players can reasonable expect for the rules to be "RAW" unless the DM informs them otherwise. And that the DM isn't forced to use the rules in the book. The only ways for those quotes to conflict would be if the DM didn't tell the players that they changed the rules. Which is a very unreasonable thing for the DM to do. It's not just his game, and changing the rules without informing the players before hand is rude in the least and adverseral at the worst. So to answer your question reposted here... None. 0 Reasonable players are going to throw a DMG quote into the DM's face, because the DM was reasonable enough to inform the players that he house ruled it before it came up in game. The players being informed of the change and being reasonable understand that the DM has the right to house rule things. As reasonable people they know that if they don't like the DM's rules they don't need to play. I actually find it a bit insulting to be accused of throwing rules in the DM's face to get my way. That would be like me asking how many DM's like you bully players into only taking the magic items you want them to take and that they don't want. It's most likely a false statement and reads like a insulting little jab to discredit the other person's point of view. I personally don't appreciate that. [/QUOTE]
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