steeldragons
Steeliest of the dragons
I've been here a little while and I've seen postings from people who are radically AGAINST the "non-weapon proficiency" stuff from 2e...or was it 3? I've totally lost track anymore...
Why is that? I truly don't understand what's so bad about it.
We used to call them non-weapon proficiencies...then 3 or 3.5 called them "Feats"...sooooo where's the animosity come from (from system to system). I don't get it...enlighten me.
Guy knows how to tie rope (has rope-whatev nwp)...guy has "tie a rope" (or whatever it's called) feat. Who cares? What's the difference?
Why is that? I truly don't understand what's so bad about it.
We used to call them non-weapon proficiencies...then 3 or 3.5 called them "Feats"...sooooo where's the animosity come from (from system to system). I don't get it...enlighten me.
Guy knows how to tie rope (has rope-whatev nwp)...guy has "tie a rope" (or whatever it's called) feat. Who cares? What's the difference?
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