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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 8511645" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>Heh... well, that's when we get into a whole other kettle of bees, when we start examining game features and where and whether they being assigned as certain "types" by the books actually matter in the grand scheme of things. I mean... can't we just see the halfling <em>Lucky</em> trait as merely a "Reaction cantrip" except for the fact the game doesn't call it a "spell" and that in theory could be used more than once a turn? Is there <em>really</em> a difference between <em>Lucky</em> as a feature and <em>Lucky</em> as a cantrip? Me? I certainly say 'no'-- the differences mechanically are so inconsequential that the only reason I'd ever distinguish the two is via the narrative, the "roleplaying" part. If I felt it was important to distinguish <em>Lucky</em> as a natural inclination of the halfling character and not a magical effect the halfling could accomplish... for me that would entirely come out of the roleplaying part. But in actuality... I never even bother with that either. I've never concerned myself about making sure to indicate that this thing I'm doing is because its a natural feature or it's magic or it's a spell or whatnot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 8511645, member: 7006"] Heh... well, that's when we get into a whole other kettle of bees, when we start examining game features and where and whether they being assigned as certain "types" by the books actually matter in the grand scheme of things. I mean... can't we just see the halfling [I]Lucky[/I] trait as merely a "Reaction cantrip" except for the fact the game doesn't call it a "spell" and that in theory could be used more than once a turn? Is there [I]really[/I] a difference between [I]Lucky[/I] as a feature and [I]Lucky[/I] as a cantrip? Me? I certainly say 'no'-- the differences mechanically are so inconsequential that the only reason I'd ever distinguish the two is via the narrative, the "roleplaying" part. If I felt it was important to distinguish [I]Lucky[/I] as a natural inclination of the halfling character and not a magical effect the halfling could accomplish... for me that would entirely come out of the roleplaying part. But in actuality... I never even bother with that either. I've never concerned myself about making sure to indicate that this thing I'm doing is because its a natural feature or it's magic or it's a spell or whatnot. [/QUOTE]
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