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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 9121612" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>It's probably going to be in the DMG, so it'll still be available for those that want it. But at some point both players and DMs have to accept that if they want to play their D&D games a certain way, then they have to be willing to work together to create the game they want-- using ALL the options available to them in all the books. They can't just rely on WotC to give it to them.</p><p></p><p>No one needs Spell Points to be the default, they can just use the variant rule in the DMG. And at some point both players and DMs have to accept that if they want to play their D&D game in a very specific way... then they need to come and work together to create it and use all those rules available that allow them to do so. But it's not WotC's responsibility to go around policing every game just because some players want to use X rule, but their DMs don't. Rather, those players and DMs either need to come to a compromise, or else just stop playing together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 9121612, member: 7006"] It's probably going to be in the DMG, so it'll still be available for those that want it. But at some point both players and DMs have to accept that if they want to play their D&D games a certain way, then they have to be willing to work together to create the game they want-- using ALL the options available to them in all the books. They can't just rely on WotC to give it to them. No one needs Spell Points to be the default, they can just use the variant rule in the DMG. And at some point both players and DMs have to accept that if they want to play their D&D game in a very specific way... then they need to come and work together to create it and use all those rules available that allow them to do so. But it's not WotC's responsibility to go around policing every game just because some players want to use X rule, but their DMs don't. Rather, those players and DMs either need to come to a compromise, or else just stop playing together. [/QUOTE]
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