Crimson Longinus
Legend
That's only because we insist on either giving you a ton of high powered rifle bullets or an infinite ammo dart gun.
Why are you fully rested with 2 fireballs and 3 scorching rays at level 5?
I don't follow...
That's only because we insist on either giving you a ton of high powered rifle bullets or an infinite ammo dart gun.
Why are you fully rested with 2 fireballs and 3 scorching rays at level 5?
A lot of art. Greyhawk. And so on.Space issues? What did they put in instead?
Sure. I'm not saying that there are not also video games of those two. I'm saying that the stories lend themselves more towards RPGs than to video games.I have played Lotd of the Rings and Conan video games...? My first exposure to Lord of the Rings was actually the Interplay CRPG.
I know! Give it a rest already.All this talk of rest.
But you can see video games that do, same as you see TTRPGs that don't...?It has been explained several times. Yes, video games in theory could have robust fiction/rules connection. They rarely don't. And because they don't, they can do all sort of things a tabletop RPG can't. Like in WoW you can just respawn on the graveyard and retry the battle if you die. So you can scale a start-at-full-resources fight to be challenging, as you can try it several times. In a tabletop RPG which needs to maintain at least some sort of connection between the fiction and the rules you cannot do that without the game becoming insanely lethal.
But...why?Sure. I'm not saying that there are not also video games of those two. I'm saying that the stories lend themselves more towards RPGs than to video games.
But you can see video games that do, same as you see TTRPGs that don't...?
Why do you think video games must have dissociative mechanics...? What about Oreagon Trail, one of the elder examples of the medium...?
When you read the books or watch the movies, it takes time. Uses the imagination. In the case of the movies, involves acting(roleplaying). The fights are handled closer to RPG combat is handled than video game combat. Boromir didn't respawn after the orcs shot him. Gandalf did respawn, but he was special. The risks are different than in video games, also better represented by RPGs.But...why?
I'm so sorry, I am honestly befuddled...why?
A level 5 wizard.I don't follow...
A level 5 wizard.
A level 5 wizard has 4 1st level spells, 3 2nd level spell, and 2 3rd level spells along with the ability to regain 3 levels of spells.
They wake up from a long rest with that. This is under the expectation of having 20 combat rounds.
But nothing stops them from burning all that magic in 8 rounds.
We are all focused on fixing the rest
But no one questions why we start they with 9 magic bullets in the first place.