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Irda Ranger said:I'm going to disagree here. I think it's helpful to provide some samples and flavor, so that new players and DM's have at least a base to work from.
BryonD said:I strongly disagree here.
It is yet another case of forcing something in the baseline when you can readily have the best of both worlds with the addition of a setting book.
Gotta agree with IR. Any books attempting to explain a set of rules (e.g. RPGs, math books, computer programming books) are much easier to understand if examples are given showing how the rules are applied. As long as the rules themselves aren't built on/around the sample traditions, I absolutely believe they should be included in the core books.
Requiring new players to pay another $20-$50 book to see the rules in action (i.e. a setting book) is not the way to go. Those of us already in the know are more than capable of ignoring the samples.
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