Mistwell said:
If the core rules primary source arguement were valid in these kinds of cases, you would never, EVER, be able to refer to the FAQ.
Agreed. It also has very little to do with my comment. Perhaps you missed the comment of yours that I responded to?
Mistwell said:
Perfect example of what I mean when I say you are being intentionally obtuse. You know I am not calling you an angle.
I had gathered.
Mistwell said:
I was not insulting you, just pointing out I think you are intentionally not discussing the issue at hand to be cutesey about it. Much like the "angle" comment you just made - cutsey.
Actually, I had to look up "obtuse", because I couldn't think of any other definition other than "angle" at the time. That's where I noticed that it also means "lacking insight" or "lacking intellectual acuity". I couldn't tell from your tone if you were being insulting, or playing with the word. Being cutesy, if you will. At any rate, that confusion is now past, and hopefully you will see that I was addressing your comment about being frustrated with people who dismiss the FAQ.
Mistwell said:
I appreciate that you are trying to keep things lighthearted. But there was no reason for the "people are just trying to follow the rules and maybe you should lobby WOTC to change thing" comment. That was a dig, and you know it.
No, it wasn't a dig. I didn't say "people are just trying to follow the
rules" (implying that you weren't following any rules), I said they were "trying to follow the
rule" (specifically referring to the primary source rule). You stated that you were getting tired of people dismissing the FAQ. I suggested a way to get what you seemed to want, people to stop dismissing the FAQ. I did not state or imply that you don't follow the
rules.
Mistwell said:
The FAQ is an official source. It is no more or less official than the source that gives that primary source rule you like so much. It is not written by different people, or intended to have a different hierarchy of meaning to players and DMs. Both sets of writings are intended to be helpful to players and DMs in figuring out the rules. When a rule in a source is vague, the FAQ tries to clarify it. You are of course always free to use your own judgement, but I think when people ask "What is the official ruling on this issue" we should go with what the FAQ suggests unless there is a clearly contradictory rule in the books, as opposed to in our personal opinions.
Agreed. And the primary source rule doesn't take effect unless the FAQ disagrees with a primary source.
As has been pointed out
in this case, the FAQ doesn't make a "ruling", it makes a suggestion. So if someone were to ask, "What is the official ruling on this issue", we should state that there isn't an official ruling, but the FAQ has a good/bad suggestion on the matter.