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<blockquote data-quote="moritheil" data-source="post: 2474079" data-attributes="member: 30610"><p>You opened with insults a while back, so I marvel that you can claim to be attempting to remain civil. Nevertheless, to the issue: Your side of the argument argues that feats are "training."</p><p></p><p>Is Toughness "training?" Do you train yourself to have more hit points?</p><p></p><p>Is Bloodline of Fire "training?" Do you train yourself to be born to a line of effreeti descent?</p><p></p><p>Training is training; a feat is a feat. Your assertion depends on the fact that feats are "training," which I have just shown to be an invalid assumption.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, your assertion depends on the assumption that with strength less than 13, you can successfully use all subsequent feats. Why are you willing to assume that? Isn't it your own desire to have your own POV vindicated? I could easily say that you can't hit hard enough to cleave something once you lose your strength. Does it make sense? Maybe. Is it RAW-related? No.</p><p></p><p>Aren't you the one who's insisting on RAW quotations and saying that opinions are near-worthless? Why are you giving me opinions as support then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moritheil, post: 2474079, member: 30610"] You opened with insults a while back, so I marvel that you can claim to be attempting to remain civil. Nevertheless, to the issue: Your side of the argument argues that feats are "training." Is Toughness "training?" Do you train yourself to have more hit points? Is Bloodline of Fire "training?" Do you train yourself to be born to a line of effreeti descent? Training is training; a feat is a feat. Your assertion depends on the fact that feats are "training," which I have just shown to be an invalid assumption. Furthermore, your assertion depends on the assumption that with strength less than 13, you can successfully use all subsequent feats. Why are you willing to assume that? Isn't it your own desire to have your own POV vindicated? I could easily say that you can't hit hard enough to cleave something once you lose your strength. Does it make sense? Maybe. Is it RAW-related? No. Aren't you the one who's insisting on RAW quotations and saying that opinions are near-worthless? Why are you giving me opinions as support then? [/QUOTE]
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