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<blockquote data-quote="R_J_K75" data-source="post: 9621782" data-attributes="member: 6921294"><p>Never watched an episode that I recall, maybe a few minutes of one but that was all I could stand. You would think that as these people are making money from this podcast, that they'd all be well versed in the rules within reason. </p><p></p><p>There are certain rules over the years from various editions that no matter how many times I read them, in practice at the table I still have to look them up or just wing it. Usually the latter. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not one of those players when I get the opportunity to play that falls into a routine, at least I try not to. I think some players are just content to learn the very basics of their PC and just go with the flow. I think with the popularity of 5E for a lot of people it has become more about getting together with friends and socializing rather than the actual game. Most of the people Ive played with in the last 10 years just want to show up and play and don't really put any time in outside of that, like we did when we were younger. Even my groups game is casual at best most sessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R_J_K75, post: 9621782, member: 6921294"] Never watched an episode that I recall, maybe a few minutes of one but that was all I could stand. You would think that as these people are making money from this podcast, that they'd all be well versed in the rules within reason. There are certain rules over the years from various editions that no matter how many times I read them, in practice at the table I still have to look them up or just wing it. Usually the latter. I'm not one of those players when I get the opportunity to play that falls into a routine, at least I try not to. I think some players are just content to learn the very basics of their PC and just go with the flow. I think with the popularity of 5E for a lot of people it has become more about getting together with friends and socializing rather than the actual game. Most of the people Ive played with in the last 10 years just want to show up and play and don't really put any time in outside of that, like we did when we were younger. Even my groups game is casual at best most sessions. [/QUOTE]
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