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Resting and the frikkin' Elephant in the Room
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<blockquote data-quote="Corwin" data-source="post: 7119717" data-attributes="member: 1560"><p>[MENTION=413]Uller[/MENTION] pointed out two. And that was just off the top of their head. I'm betting your original assessment is even more flawed. Given its already proven incorrect, I'm betting more so than you even believe currently. But that's just my gut talking. I have no more evidence than you do, being AFB as I am.</p><p></p><p></p><p>How does "average adventuring party", or "baseline", inform the DM that the group left several monsters alive to flee and inform other groups about the party's presence? That's just one example of countless issues that come up in the playing, that the writing cannot account for.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And both are found in the rulebooks. To be applied by the group at the table as they find appropriate and/or see fit. Are you aware 5e uses a very DM empowered paradigm? Having an adventure spell out exactly when and where a party can or should rest defeats everything "rulings over rules" was designed to accomplish, IYAM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corwin, post: 7119717, member: 1560"] [MENTION=413]Uller[/MENTION] pointed out two. And that was just off the top of their head. I'm betting your original assessment is even more flawed. Given its already proven incorrect, I'm betting more so than you even believe currently. But that's just my gut talking. I have no more evidence than you do, being AFB as I am. How does "average adventuring party", or "baseline", inform the DM that the group left several monsters alive to flee and inform other groups about the party's presence? That's just one example of countless issues that come up in the playing, that the writing cannot account for. And both are found in the rulebooks. To be applied by the group at the table as they find appropriate and/or see fit. Are you aware 5e uses a very DM empowered paradigm? Having an adventure spell out exactly when and where a party can or should rest defeats everything "rulings over rules" was designed to accomplish, IYAM. [/QUOTE]
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