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<blockquote data-quote="Aulirophile" data-source="post: 5225075" data-attributes="member: 86312"><p>When I first started playing 4e, someone wrote down a question every time we asked one. We never popped open a rule book during play and the DM just went with the answer that felt right to him (me, in this case).</p><p></p><p>Between games, the questions were posted on an forum thread (and later a Google Wave), and we made sure each question was answered before we started the next session. You can flip through the books yourself to figure it out, and I recommend doing that, but asking here or in the "Ask a Simple Question, Get a Simple Answer" sticky on the official rules Q&A or CharOp forums. Both have a thread. CharOp's thread is, in my experience, faster and more accurate, especially for difficult rules questions. Like "Which applies first, vulnerability or insubstantial?" The answer is in the Monster Manual. Not a whole lot of people read that front to back, but asking the question on CharOp results in an answer in like 5 minutes. Identical question in rules Q&A can be ~24 hours, with 1-2 wrong answers in the mean time. Again, just in my experience, regularly reading both forums. </p><p></p><p>We also have an errata wave. Any time something the group is actually using changes, I'll post it. Some general changes apply to every group, but the stuff that has specifically applied to our group is basically nil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aulirophile, post: 5225075, member: 86312"] When I first started playing 4e, someone wrote down a question every time we asked one. We never popped open a rule book during play and the DM just went with the answer that felt right to him (me, in this case). Between games, the questions were posted on an forum thread (and later a Google Wave), and we made sure each question was answered before we started the next session. You can flip through the books yourself to figure it out, and I recommend doing that, but asking here or in the "Ask a Simple Question, Get a Simple Answer" sticky on the official rules Q&A or CharOp forums. Both have a thread. CharOp's thread is, in my experience, faster and more accurate, especially for difficult rules questions. Like "Which applies first, vulnerability or insubstantial?" The answer is in the Monster Manual. Not a whole lot of people read that front to back, but asking the question on CharOp results in an answer in like 5 minutes. Identical question in rules Q&A can be ~24 hours, with 1-2 wrong answers in the mean time. Again, just in my experience, regularly reading both forums. We also have an errata wave. Any time something the group is actually using changes, I'll post it. Some general changes apply to every group, but the stuff that has specifically applied to our group is basically nil. [/QUOTE]
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