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<blockquote data-quote="jasper" data-source="post: 979015" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>So it going back to cost it did in first edition? So what. Stick another quarter into the game and get an extra life. </p><p>Hong and others have come up with reasons so Joe Commoner can’t get raised every time he falls under the plow. You forget one reason Joe does not want to come back. In you in heaven gee no bills, no motor cars, and easy life with out the old lady or having to pay taxes. If the other place, I escape having to play in Abyss Accordion choir for a few years but Asmo is going to remember I cut practice and will not be happy when I return. He will probably stick me in the kids recorder section and bend my thumbs backward.</p><p></p><p>You could create a new character if you buy the big one. Takes a little longer than first edition but that is option. I have seen people take an hour to create a character in first so time wise it evens out. </p><p></p><p>I don’t mind a RS check. Why. I only saw them fail 8 times in twenty years of gaming. And I never pull punches imc but would allow raises if you could pay.</p><p></p><p>It does not matter how cheap, easy, hard, expensive the spell costs. The gamer will decide if he is attached to his character he will pony up the gold. Some players come to play and want to reload the same character. Others welcome the change of characters death bring them. A few cry literally even if the character takes five points of damage.</p><p></p><p>So stick me in the fire camp of letting characters getting raised and often. I can always come up with new and interesting ways of killing your character off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasper, post: 979015, member: 277"] So it going back to cost it did in first edition? So what. Stick another quarter into the game and get an extra life. Hong and others have come up with reasons so Joe Commoner can’t get raised every time he falls under the plow. You forget one reason Joe does not want to come back. In you in heaven gee no bills, no motor cars, and easy life with out the old lady or having to pay taxes. If the other place, I escape having to play in Abyss Accordion choir for a few years but Asmo is going to remember I cut practice and will not be happy when I return. He will probably stick me in the kids recorder section and bend my thumbs backward. You could create a new character if you buy the big one. Takes a little longer than first edition but that is option. I have seen people take an hour to create a character in first so time wise it evens out. I don’t mind a RS check. Why. I only saw them fail 8 times in twenty years of gaming. And I never pull punches imc but would allow raises if you could pay. It does not matter how cheap, easy, hard, expensive the spell costs. The gamer will decide if he is attached to his character he will pony up the gold. Some players come to play and want to reload the same character. Others welcome the change of characters death bring them. A few cry literally even if the character takes five points of damage. So stick me in the fire camp of letting characters getting raised and often. I can always come up with new and interesting ways of killing your character off. [/QUOTE]
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