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<blockquote data-quote="DeJoker" data-source="post: 7235873" data-attributes="member: 6907519"><p>Hmm okay that is a slightly different stances than I was reading but perhaps I might have jumbled up a bit of who said what as well so apologize if that be the case.</p><p></p><p>I guess I never overly concern myself with these "obstacles" that can be easily transgressed I will place them regardless IF the area or situation warrants it -- as if for no other reason than perhaps it outlines why others may not have done anything as of yet. I even created an adventure that gave everyone a means to "fly" because the adventure had everything to do about flying including aerial 3-dimensional combat.</p><p></p><p>From a player's point of view trying to defend ones castle, *nods* and that is why you will find in many stories set in worlds with magic that certain areas are specifically warded against such intrusion. For instance in the TV Series Supernatural they have a bunker that is completely warded against scrying and teleportation both in and out but the individuals that built the place are long dead having been wiped out by the bad guys a long time back and this treasure filled bunker has state undiscovered for decades until recently. Hmmm now does that sound sort of familiar to certain DnD scenarios <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Again they deal with this annoying teleportation thing as well as other various forms of strange movement via magic in plausible ways or at least they seem plausible given all the circumstances.</p><p></p><p>For instance you do not have to protect the entire castle from SBT just certain areas -- either that or sure you could potentially ward the entire thing -- it most likely be rather expensive on that scale but it could be done. But again personally I never look at it as a "headache" just a challenge and I prefer to approach challenges with a positive mindset because you say you cannot going or carry in a negative attitude your ability to discern a solution is going to be extremely hampered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeJoker, post: 7235873, member: 6907519"] Hmm okay that is a slightly different stances than I was reading but perhaps I might have jumbled up a bit of who said what as well so apologize if that be the case. I guess I never overly concern myself with these "obstacles" that can be easily transgressed I will place them regardless IF the area or situation warrants it -- as if for no other reason than perhaps it outlines why others may not have done anything as of yet. I even created an adventure that gave everyone a means to "fly" because the adventure had everything to do about flying including aerial 3-dimensional combat. From a player's point of view trying to defend ones castle, *nods* and that is why you will find in many stories set in worlds with magic that certain areas are specifically warded against such intrusion. For instance in the TV Series Supernatural they have a bunker that is completely warded against scrying and teleportation both in and out but the individuals that built the place are long dead having been wiped out by the bad guys a long time back and this treasure filled bunker has state undiscovered for decades until recently. Hmmm now does that sound sort of familiar to certain DnD scenarios ;) Again they deal with this annoying teleportation thing as well as other various forms of strange movement via magic in plausible ways or at least they seem plausible given all the circumstances. For instance you do not have to protect the entire castle from SBT just certain areas -- either that or sure you could potentially ward the entire thing -- it most likely be rather expensive on that scale but it could be done. But again personally I never look at it as a "headache" just a challenge and I prefer to approach challenges with a positive mindset because you say you cannot going or carry in a negative attitude your ability to discern a solution is going to be extremely hampered. [/QUOTE]
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