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ratio of rules to background, what should or is the right balance?


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I was just thinking of an unintended consequence of the rules supplement. When you buy a setting supplement with a few "crunchy bit", those bits are often, well, crunchy. When you buy a rules supplement, you often get an example of applied combinatorics. "OK, we need a second-level, acid effect spell, with a Will save..."
 

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