Dagger75
Epic Commoner
The story, I threw my party up against soem Fire Giants with Anti-Magic Field cast on them by a 15th level Wizard. Any way, my players didn't know anything about the spell or how to defeat it. They ended up opening the Players Handbook when it wasn't there turn and read the spell, noted its effects and possible weaknesses and began to change there tactics.
Now was that wrong? I mean the spell was in Players Handbook and I have seen many many times here on the boards that the players should have this book.
True, I could have asked them not to look up the spell but it didn't really bother me. I basically wanted to give them a lesson and I think they learned it, BUT my question is should a DM ask a player NOT to look in the PLAYERS Handbook?
Now was that wrong? I mean the spell was in Players Handbook and I have seen many many times here on the boards that the players should have this book.
True, I could have asked them not to look up the spell but it didn't really bother me. I basically wanted to give them a lesson and I think they learned it, BUT my question is should a DM ask a player NOT to look in the PLAYERS Handbook?