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Scaling the number of off-hand attacks?
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<blockquote data-quote="TornadoCreator" data-source="post: 6627309" data-attributes="member: 6672078"><p>I just don't subscribe to the thin-skinned nonsense and silly snide cliquish behaviour forums give out nowadays. If you don't agree with the regulars and follow their personal etiquette guidelines, moderators are called down to wave their ePeen at you and conversations are ended... meaning no-one can ever show passion or give opinions, or on many forums, disagree with the regular posters as someone could get upset on the internet and we can't have that can we! At the end of the day, I'm almost 30 talking about playing make-believe with strangers on the internet, and I'm not interested in eDrama or bowing to the authority of a spotty oik teen with a power fantasy and a "ban user" button. Either we can have a decent discussion about it or we can't. We're all adults here, we don't need such stupid overly cautious rules all because someone being slightly offended is the worst thing that can ever happen on the internet. If you think I'm wrong, tell me; think my idea is stupid, say so. Think the way I'll killed off that PC that one time was just me being a dick, fine, say so... frankly I'm getting sick of having to teach the internet how to have a conversation without tableflipping and being offended at the slightest little thing. Sure the likes of 4chan and the comments section of YouTube show that the internet is full of unlikable pricks, but there is such a thing as overcompensation. If ENWorld can't handle having conversations, fine, I'll go back to Reddit... but so far I'm liking it here and I'd like to keep discussing games without the eDrama.</p><p></p><p>To stay on topic though.</p><p></p><p>Fair enough, this was more of a mechanics question; though I feel my answer of "remove two weapon fighting all together", is pretty effective at solving that and I wanted to at least give my justifications.</p><p></p><p>To go on a bit of a tangent. You make a good point on fighting dragons, and it's something I may make a new thread about actually as I think it would make for an interesting discussion. How do yoy fight giant creatures like Dragons or the Tarrasque using swords and bows? Can weapons that to them are no more than being stabbed with a drawing pin really kill them... sure it'll knock of some HP, but repeatedly stabbing someone in the foot with a drawing pin won't kill them. It might piss them off but it won't kill them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TornadoCreator, post: 6627309, member: 6672078"] I just don't subscribe to the thin-skinned nonsense and silly snide cliquish behaviour forums give out nowadays. If you don't agree with the regulars and follow their personal etiquette guidelines, moderators are called down to wave their ePeen at you and conversations are ended... meaning no-one can ever show passion or give opinions, or on many forums, disagree with the regular posters as someone could get upset on the internet and we can't have that can we! At the end of the day, I'm almost 30 talking about playing make-believe with strangers on the internet, and I'm not interested in eDrama or bowing to the authority of a spotty oik teen with a power fantasy and a "ban user" button. Either we can have a decent discussion about it or we can't. We're all adults here, we don't need such stupid overly cautious rules all because someone being slightly offended is the worst thing that can ever happen on the internet. If you think I'm wrong, tell me; think my idea is stupid, say so. Think the way I'll killed off that PC that one time was just me being a dick, fine, say so... frankly I'm getting sick of having to teach the internet how to have a conversation without tableflipping and being offended at the slightest little thing. Sure the likes of 4chan and the comments section of YouTube show that the internet is full of unlikable pricks, but there is such a thing as overcompensation. If ENWorld can't handle having conversations, fine, I'll go back to Reddit... but so far I'm liking it here and I'd like to keep discussing games without the eDrama. To stay on topic though. Fair enough, this was more of a mechanics question; though I feel my answer of "remove two weapon fighting all together", is pretty effective at solving that and I wanted to at least give my justifications. To go on a bit of a tangent. You make a good point on fighting dragons, and it's something I may make a new thread about actually as I think it would make for an interesting discussion. How do yoy fight giant creatures like Dragons or the Tarrasque using swords and bows? Can weapons that to them are no more than being stabbed with a drawing pin really kill them... sure it'll knock of some HP, but repeatedly stabbing someone in the foot with a drawing pin won't kill them. It might piss them off but it won't kill them... [/QUOTE]
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