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<blockquote data-quote="Bendris Noulg" data-source="post: 1425768" data-attributes="member: 6398"><p>Actually, the first post implies that people that don't like high magic D&D must have a "problem" with it and that we non-High Magic lovers need some form of education in how to play the game because, well, obviously we must not know what we're doing or we'd like it.</p><p> </p><p>I'm pointing out that this isn't the case. I understand D&D. I understand how the rules work. And I understand how the game is played. I don't have a "problem" with it. I just don't like it.</p><p> </p><p>And, yes, it is silly. At the very least, I have a hard time taking it seriously.</p><p> </p><p>Granted, in the other threads, I <em>tried</em> to explain to some folks what I <em>like</em> about the "other style". Here, though, I'm going to be honest: 3E just plain and simply comes across as silly and no amount of telling me about <em>your</em> campaign (general sense "you", no one specific) is going to change the perception us those of us that supposedly have "problems" understand D&D (especially if these tales are proceeded by being informed that we obviously have a "problem").</p><p> </p><p>Then again, if the <em>concept</em> of High Magic D&D appealed to us, we'd be playing it.</p><p> </p><p>Of course, I guess you're the mod. If you don't mind people starting new threads just to have their personal stage from which to rip on people they can't prove wrong in another thread, that's the decision made. As it was, though, I wasn't debating. I was just pointing out that KM forgot one of the reasons some people don't like High Magic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bendris Noulg, post: 1425768, member: 6398"] Actually, the first post implies that people that don't like high magic D&D must have a "problem" with it and that we non-High Magic lovers need some form of education in how to play the game because, well, obviously we must not know what we're doing or we'd like it. I'm pointing out that this isn't the case. I understand D&D. I understand how the rules work. And I understand how the game is played. I don't have a "problem" with it. I just don't like it. And, yes, it is silly. At the very least, I have a hard time taking it seriously. Granted, in the other threads, I [i]tried[/i] to explain to some folks what I [i]like[/i] about the "other style". Here, though, I'm going to be honest: 3E just plain and simply comes across as silly and no amount of telling me about [i]your[/i] campaign (general sense "you", no one specific) is going to change the perception us those of us that supposedly have "problems" understand D&D (especially if these tales are proceeded by being informed that we obviously have a "problem"). Then again, if the [i]concept[/i] of High Magic D&D appealed to us, we'd be playing it. Of course, I guess you're the mod. If you don't mind people starting new threads just to have their personal stage from which to rip on people they can't prove wrong in another thread, that's the decision made. As it was, though, I wasn't debating. I was just pointing out that KM forgot one of the reasons some people don't like High Magic. [/QUOTE]
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