Andion Isurand
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how do natural attacks get affected by this new DR?
Technik4 said:Personally I would rule that any such golfbag thinking by the fighter is metagaming, and metagaming has a habit of getting the whole party in trouble.
Everyone that supports the golfbag theory seems to think that every fighter is some conscientious really reliable person who has a checklist of things to bring before going to the dungeon. What about the "slow" barbarian? Or the over-zealous (and overlooking) paladin? These *characters* wouldnt think to buy every weapon under the sun, even if their more paranoid players might.
Just as people found ways around old DR, so will people find ways around new DR, have no fear. I like to think these golfbag theories will never come to pass and one day I will make a post titled "Remember when we thought there would be golfbags on every fighter?".
Teleri_mm said:If you notice my statement relies on the DM understanding how the encounter should work... if the DM does not understand how to use DR (meaning he/she throws them in with out thinking of the consequences) then yes your are right the party will be screwed or the fighter will be made 'useless'. The point of DR is to make the players think twice before attacking that loan wolf… not kill them. If your DM uses them to try to kill you then I guess you need to find a new DM... ether way I think if it is used the way it is intended the new DR will make a great addition to the game.
Technik4 said:
At the end of a long career (level 20) you could easily have not fought more than 1 or 2 special material DR creatures, which means unless youre a paranoid min/maxer you only have about 3 weapons, at least one of which you probably havent used for a long time as you fought the special material monster when you were a lower level.
Technik4 said:Personally I would rule that any such golfbag thinking by the fighter is metagaming, and metagaming has a habit of getting the whole party in trouble.
Technik4 said:
The new DR WILL add flavor to certain monsters, flavor they once had and presently dont. Its not some willy-nilly decision to just scatter DR around, there are some monsters that traditionally have different ways of hurting them. Lyncanthropes and Skeletons spring to mind.
Technik
Grog said:
It's not metagaming. It's common sense.
In a fantasy world, people are going to know that things like werewolves exist and they are going to know that you need silver weapons to hurt them. So even adventurers who don't expect to run into werewolves will probably get themselves some silver weapons just in case.
Grog said:
It is common sense to plan ahead and be prepared.
If your players were going on a journey in the wilderness that they expected to take two weeks, and they decided to take four weeks worth of food with them in case they got lost, would you accuse them of metagaming?
Grog said:
The golf bag is exactly the same concept. It is being prepared for potential complications.
Grog said:
You're right. And you know what? The new DR rules punish those types of characters. They punish players who roleplay in-character reasons for not acquiring a golf bag of weapons. In short, the new DR rules punish good roleplaying, rather than encouraging it.
Grog said:
And anyway, all we're talking about here is delaying the aquisition of a golf bag. Because, after enough run-ins with creatures his weapon can't hurt, even the slowest barbarian is going to get it eventually. Assuming he survives long enough, that is.
No they are not.Coredump said:
people talk about 'research' like it is a forgone conclusion of a scientific community.
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If you look back 3-4 pages you will see this very thought gone over once or twice. Given the presence of even nominally greedy merchants, the golf-baggie of weapons will indeed be a full sack, filled with various weapons that end up not being very special at all.Coredump said:
How well will the fighter be able to gather info? He isn't very trained at research to begin with. And which info will he believe? He 'learns' that to hurt werewolves, you can only use two handed weapons. (afterall, the guy using a dagger did no damage at all, yet the halberd seemed to hurt it.) Maybe he hears that silver will do it, or maybe he hears that silver is an old wives tale, and only steel quenched in belladona, or wolf's blood, will work.
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Maybe its a secret conspiracy caused by bunnies.Coredump said:
Maybe he hears that all this 'special weapon' stuff is malarky, and started by old ladies and wimply fighters. Or maybe the area he is in doesn't really have many were creatures, so little is known...until he travels to the far off land...
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Ok, so are you just arguing with yourself or did someone actually claim this was what was expected in the golf-baggie scenario?Coredump said:
The point is, yoiu can't just assume you can have an encyclopedia of all monsters, and assume that all info is there, and assume that the info is complete, accurate, and not misleading.
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you seem to be railing against a mythic beast "perfect flawless knowledge of monsters" that no one has claimed to be. You are arguing against a phantom of your own devising.Coredump said:
Or could you also 'research' all the strengths and weaknesses of all monsters, maybe even how many hit points, what their tactics were, all their special abilities, etc. etc.
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Same as every other piece of gear. it has an encumbrance value and is most likely stored in the cheap haversack or bag of holding.Coredump said:
Second, is it worth it to carry all those weapons? How often will they be needed? how does that compare to the hassle of carrying them?
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Except for the silver weapon, most prepared fighters carry what they think they will need. The exceptions are those for whom the character concept is not amenable to such. Fortunately most character concepts are not wholly impractical. The key becomes when the rules change to increase the punishment factor for a very common character concept... the warrior with one or at most two weapons, often just one special weapon.Coredump said:
Lets think of current... did all fighters carrya slashing *and* bludgening weapon. Plus a melee *and* a range weapon? Did they always carry a fly potion? and water breathing? And a silver weapon? etc. etc.
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Coredump said:
These are all things that will make the fighter more effective in certain situations; so does every fighter carry them all now?
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