Damn
I was compiling my reply, then had to step away from the computer for an hour or so, then came back and saw the following:
KDLadage said:
I never attacked the man, personally or otherwise.
I never made any comments about this sex life.
I didn't even put him down.
I just pointed out that, if you are going to give a rant about poor proofreading, telling people to proofread what they write let he be forced to burn someone in effigy... well, then I would say that it would do you a world of good to proofread your rant, lest someone call you on it.
When I post, I generally do not do a lot of proofreading, nor do I come down on those that have typo-ridden postings -- here or elsewhere. I have the worst typing skills (and bad habits) you can find. That sort of thing, for me, would be pointless. Secondly, I have a habbit of posting when I am in a hurry, and so my ideas sometimes get muddled together and I have been asked to explain myself on more than one occation. No problem. It's fair to do so.
But anytime you stick your head out, you invite criticism. He stuck his head out; he did it without following the very advice he is ranting about. Hense, my comment.
On the other hand, from a d20 publishers standpoint, he has many very valid points. He just chose, in my very humble and personal opinion, a poor way of expressing it. In fact, I figure there are those that will now do the things he is trying to prevent, just to spite him.
I await at this point, the Big Book o'd20 Enchantments, the Catalog of Orcish and Gnomish Weapons and Devices and the ever popular Female-Specific Core and Prestige Classes supplements.
Well, KDLadage pretty much said the same as I felt, but here are a few snippets from my reply anyway:
First, let me say that Sean Reynolds is 100% on target with his little rant. However, let me also add that Sean has contradicted himself by the following:
I realize that "enchantment" and "enhancement" are very similar words, but good lord pay attention to what you're writing and at least proofread it! Otherwise some day somebody is going to write rules for "enchantment bonuses" to weapons, and I'm going to have burn someone in effigy. Probably Ricky Martin,
Now, let's turn this around and examine a few of Sean's errors:
It upsets me when they deliberately use different rules them wrong when they don't understand why the actual works and their variant doesn't (and was, in fact, abandoned during playtesting for that reason).
"different rules them wrong" -- huh?
Game-term sizes are always printed with a capitol letter so you know it's referring to a game term and not just a descriptive term
Main Entry: cap·i·tol
Pronunciation: 'ka-p&-t&l, 'kap-t&l
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin Capitolium, temple of Jupiter at Rome on the Capitoline hill
Date: 1699
1 a : a building in which a state legislative body meets b : a group of buildings in which the functions of state government are carried out
2 capitalized : the building in which the U.S. Congress meets at Washington
Methinks you meant "capital".
Main Entry: capital
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin capitalis, from capit-, caput
Date: 14th century
1 of a letter : of or conforming to the series A, B, C, etc. rather than a, b, c, etc.
2 a : punishable by death <a capital crime> b : involving execution <capital punishment> c : most serious <a capital error>
3 a : chief in importance or influence <capital ships> <the capital importance of criticism in the work of creation itself -- T. S. Eliot> b : being the seat of government
4 : of or relating to capital; especially : relating to or being assets that add to the long-term net worth of a corporation <capital improvements>
The PH and the OGL system reference document
I'm sorry Sean, but it is commonly (and I believe properly) abbreivated as "PHB", not "PH".
Tolkien's elves speak elvish and his orcs speak orcish, but D&D elves speak Elven and D&D elves speak Orc.
That's weird, I thought that D&D elves speak Elven, but now they speak Orc as well?
Anyway, rants are rants, but one should know ahead of time to not issue warnings like: "good lord pay attention to what you're writing and at least proofread it!" -- because some anal arse like myself is bound to come along and point out some of
your own errors.
Seriously though, Sean was very right in everything he mentioned -- I just have to provide jabs of my own.