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<blockquote data-quote="W.Munger" data-source="post: 8974713" data-attributes="member: 7041145"><p>Grittier is just another term for fantasy realism similarly to common sense basis vs popular impetus with modern D&D editions to displace realism with a wink and a nod game effects that favor cartoon-ish+video game+fast reward with least time and effort+monty-haul+John wick vs Godzilla+first person shooter games driven style over compelling storyline and strong role-play. </p><p>To each her own..... I suppose we could all suspend disbelief (1) by assuming all species have troll blood/regeneration genetics, or (2) yellow sun empowered supernatural mystery exponential healing rate almost as fast as the memory of fleeting disappearing scars or (3) billions of tiny microbial swarms of micro-fairies-trauma-specialists working as miraculous catalysts without fail perpetually when the 'any creature or species' only but gets a REM sleep cycle in a pitch tent munching on dried figs (but don't trip on a hidden twig and stump your kneecak when you get up to take a leak lest the invisible microswarm not unlike glimmering rains every night in a fairie dusted slumber as they spontaneously revert and evaporate along with mortal wound recovery hit points)..... for any war-ravaged flesh wounds from any damage type severity from any and all wounds up to precipice of death from life threatening injury...... Hang on .. one better.... (4) when your character of flesh and blood gets nearly disemboweled but hangs on to his spilling guts then the campsite is in your periphery after your 16 long hours of war struggle and conflict is only one more set of severe 3rd degree injury burns away from that golden moment when a marshmallow roast and a couple smores commemorate just another lingering sole hp from just forget it -it will be like it never happened if you only find a bit of spit to just rub some dirt on it and catch some zzzzs because you know what drives 5e is that tomorrow is always a brand new (entirely renewed miraculously recovered series of wound trauma) DAY - every time ..... From ICU trauma to feeling like a million platinum pieces (just like saving your legend of Zelda game progress on an old Nintendo game system). Wink and nudge and cheek thy tongue gamers! You'd think that already existing magical healing sources could stand in for this silly standard rule. Another sigh, where optional rule should have been the standard, and another fine example in the power gaming (beholders all together roll eyes)..</p><p>-wesley Munger (25 year veteran DM)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W.Munger, post: 8974713, member: 7041145"] Grittier is just another term for fantasy realism similarly to common sense basis vs popular impetus with modern D&D editions to displace realism with a wink and a nod game effects that favor cartoon-ish+video game+fast reward with least time and effort+monty-haul+John wick vs Godzilla+first person shooter games driven style over compelling storyline and strong role-play. To each her own..... I suppose we could all suspend disbelief (1) by assuming all species have troll blood/regeneration genetics, or (2) yellow sun empowered supernatural mystery exponential healing rate almost as fast as the memory of fleeting disappearing scars or (3) billions of tiny microbial swarms of micro-fairies-trauma-specialists working as miraculous catalysts without fail perpetually when the 'any creature or species' only but gets a REM sleep cycle in a pitch tent munching on dried figs (but don't trip on a hidden twig and stump your kneecak when you get up to take a leak lest the invisible microswarm not unlike glimmering rains every night in a fairie dusted slumber as they spontaneously revert and evaporate along with mortal wound recovery hit points)..... for any war-ravaged flesh wounds from any damage type severity from any and all wounds up to precipice of death from life threatening injury...... Hang on .. one better.... (4) when your character of flesh and blood gets nearly disemboweled but hangs on to his spilling guts then the campsite is in your periphery after your 16 long hours of war struggle and conflict is only one more set of severe 3rd degree injury burns away from that golden moment when a marshmallow roast and a couple smores commemorate just another lingering sole hp from just forget it -it will be like it never happened if you only find a bit of spit to just rub some dirt on it and catch some zzzzs because you know what drives 5e is that tomorrow is always a brand new (entirely renewed miraculously recovered series of wound trauma) DAY - every time ..... From ICU trauma to feeling like a million platinum pieces (just like saving your legend of Zelda game progress on an old Nintendo game system). Wink and nudge and cheek thy tongue gamers! You'd think that already existing magical healing sources could stand in for this silly standard rule. Another sigh, where optional rule should have been the standard, and another fine example in the power gaming (beholders all together roll eyes).. -wesley Munger (25 year veteran DM) [/QUOTE]
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