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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 6249341" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>There is no "somewhat" to it. It's an offhand comment, a joke, it's not a joke about D&D but about William Wallace and the in-between missing scene in a movie, and it has nothing to with the claim you're making about it.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, everyone should take his advice and listen to it, and tell me if you think that is a "somewhat joking fashion" and if it is about the movie, or about D&D. I think you will agree with my characterization that it's an obvious joke, and it's about the movie.</p><p></p><p>Nor do they have the quote that you earlier claimed was in there about shouting hands back on.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not "later". Before and after the movie joke, they say this. In fact, the entire point of the section you referenced is saying they SHOULD be able to heal. You took out of context a movie joke, applied the wrong meaning to it, and then removed the context that said the opposite that was on both sides of that comment.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Right that is the Twitter comment I was referencing earlier, and it was from a very low level employee at WOTC and not from a lead designer. No lead designer says what you claim they said.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You didn't pay very close attention to it if you think a slam on a movie about William Wallace (they are slamming the lack of realism in the movie) equates with them saying that 4e Warlord healing was shouting people's hands back on. They say the opposite of what you said. You removed the context, which definitely said they should be able to do healing, and then applied a totally false spin on their JOKE about a MOVIE. </p><p></p><p>I've paid very close attention to it as well. And, you're wrong in this one. People should listen for themselves and see if they come to the same conclusion you did. I think they won't. I think you are in the minority here, but not in your "attention to detail" on D&D Next development, but in your misconstruing a joke about a movie as a meaningful comment about D&D Next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 6249341, member: 2525"] There is no "somewhat" to it. It's an offhand comment, a joke, it's not a joke about D&D but about William Wallace and the in-between missing scene in a movie, and it has nothing to with the claim you're making about it. Seriously, everyone should take his advice and listen to it, and tell me if you think that is a "somewhat joking fashion" and if it is about the movie, or about D&D. I think you will agree with my characterization that it's an obvious joke, and it's about the movie. Nor do they have the quote that you earlier claimed was in there about shouting hands back on. Not "later". Before and after the movie joke, they say this. In fact, the entire point of the section you referenced is saying they SHOULD be able to heal. You took out of context a movie joke, applied the wrong meaning to it, and then removed the context that said the opposite that was on both sides of that comment. Right that is the Twitter comment I was referencing earlier, and it was from a very low level employee at WOTC and not from a lead designer. No lead designer says what you claim they said. You didn't pay very close attention to it if you think a slam on a movie about William Wallace (they are slamming the lack of realism in the movie) equates with them saying that 4e Warlord healing was shouting people's hands back on. They say the opposite of what you said. You removed the context, which definitely said they should be able to do healing, and then applied a totally false spin on their JOKE about a MOVIE. I've paid very close attention to it as well. And, you're wrong in this one. People should listen for themselves and see if they come to the same conclusion you did. I think they won't. I think you are in the minority here, but not in your "attention to detail" on D&D Next development, but in your misconstruing a joke about a movie as a meaningful comment about D&D Next. [/QUOTE]
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