IceBear
Explorer
Heh. Tom's just mad because he threw my Wizard in a cell with no items or spellbooks. Luckily, he had Poly-self memorized (verbal only component) and got out easily. He kept getting caught, but since it lasts for hours and hours, he kept getting out until he escaped. Sorry, Tom...
And luckily, Tom doesn't house rule everything like IceBear. House ruling is fine... but it makes it so that you can't just look up a rule or post a rules question on ENWorld. You're totally at the whim on your DM. And you never know when your DM, in the middle of a game, will say, "Ah, no.. that's not a fair spell. He gets a save." So really, by houseruling everything, why have rules at all? Just roleplay and have a good time.
That may make some people "happy," but it make me feel "crappy."
Save Harm.
Lucius
Lucius for the LAST F*&#ing time - I DON'T houserule as much as you think, so this lame schtik of yours is getting pretty old. When I made that comment to Tom, it was because he was using the wrong version of polymorph self and not the errataed (OFFICAL) version. He seemed upset that there was another version in another book and I just explained why.
I don't know about you, but I don't play in a multitude of groups with a zillion DMs. When *I* houserule something, it's when the group (as a whole) consents that something is broken and thus removing the fun from THEIR game (not yours - OK). I'm not going to pull a houserule out of my ass and screw the players. They are all aware of any houserule before hand.If they'd rather change the rules with me to make the game fun - why the hell shouldn't they? Again - it doesn't affect you. I talk only rules on here. If anyone has a house rule, they do mention that it's a house rule. Stop being such a f&#*king rules snob and get your head out of your ass and understand the big picture - it's a game played for FUN.
IceBear
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