Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3e is too fast for me
Why, yes. A fire giant is CR 10, after all. And it isn't even one of those broken examples like trolls, planetars, solars or dragons which are notorious for having a CR that's out of whack.
It seems to me that you're after some sort of revealed truth in the D&D ruleset. Unfortunately, enlightenment is not something to be found by staring at the rulebooks.
I know. I've tried.
What?
Point me to the bit in the SRD or the 3 core books that says this.
I don't know what you're using, but it seems to be pretty strong stuff.
You'll have to do better than that.
Go right ahead; it's not like I haven't seen it before. That's pretty much what this guy does, too.
Ah, but I am funny, and you are not.
BE! FUNNY!
For certain meanings of "fact", anyway.
Strangely enough, that's also what this guy says.
Ah, so you've had experience with people telling you to
BE! FUNNY!
before?
I might have guessed.
Bendris Noulg said:Why? Because a Fire Giant is supposed to be an equal match?
Why, yes. A fire giant is CR 10, after all. And it isn't even one of those broken examples like trolls, planetars, solars or dragons which are notorious for having a CR that's out of whack.
Arbitrary decisions don't validate other arbitrary decisions.
It seems to me that you're after some sort of revealed truth in the D&D ruleset. Unfortunately, enlightenment is not something to be found by staring at the rulebooks.
I know. I've tried.
No, rather that I'm not impressed, but have heard way to often about how the system is fine as is, yet this system is assumptive concerning power levels and thus broken by it's assumption.
What?
The Core Rules are supposed to represent a generic setting,
Point me to the bit in the SRD or the 3 core books that says this.
and thus I simply use it's own standard against it.
I don't know what you're using, but it seems to be pretty strong stuff.
Thank you for proving my point.
You'll have to do better than that.
Shall I add you to the list of irrelevant opinions as well?
Go right ahead; it's not like I haven't seen it before. That's pretty much what this guy does, too.
You've said little to sway me, after all.
Ah, but I am funny, and you are not.
BE! FUNNY!
That'll hold more than the sympathy I'm after, since I'm not after any. I've stated the facts of the matter.
For certain meanings of "fact", anyway.
Rather than refute them intelligently, you've resorted to sarcasm and smartass remarks, which only serves to validate me.
Strangely enough, that's also what this guy says.
Of course, most conversations that turn in this direction end this way. That's why I keep the thimble on-hand.![]()
Ah, so you've had experience with people telling you to
BE! FUNNY!
before?
I might have guessed.