greywulf said:
Where players optimise, the DM should equalise. That's the name of the game, whatever the rules.
I couldn’t have said it better myself.
Now, I understand the main writer of this blogs point: in truth, there is no such thing as a Power Gamer. This is true, for some games are about kicking ass and taking names in the best, and most devastating ways. I also agree that: books, mins, and other sources don’t outrightly make a power gamer...they are tools, nothing more, nothing less.
On the other hand, I would concise the argument of most people who feel that Power Gaming is a problem to this:
When those, including the DM, are playing a game where weapons, armor, magic, items, kills, skills, feats and so on, aren’t the line or defintion of a great hero, where the point of the game, is not like others have said “to win, to out last, to kill everything in site” then, power gaming becomes an issue.
Now, certainly every gamer does a bit of “tweaking” and I’d expect no less, however, as a DM myself, I say “ where one thing is best, another thing must lack” and I think this is the point, as you say, whether it be “old gamers” or “new gamers” some people don’t draw that line in the sand, and are said to make “perfect heros.” I will say now, that, if that is the intent of the game, then fine, but unlike what someone else said Superman has a flaw...it’s the people, its his weakness for them, it’s the fact that he’d give up his power to save humanity, or louis herself if he were not able to beat said foe.
What I’m talking about is, and I follow the grips: some players stack to the point where it’s annoying..and as a DM, I don’t want to have to do the same thing. I don’t want to make the unlikely array of skills, feats, magic, and weapons strung together for a foe to stand against what is also another sword-toting anomaly.
Getting back to the “Tweaking”
Sure, you have a powerful sword, or all of your points go into your DEX, or your have more powerful armor, or particular combat spells. Those gamers who do these things, and don’t try and fix, or smudge the fact that by doing this, there should be weaknesses like: for the powerful sword “is it cursed, what happens when it leaves you or is broken?” for your Dex “what happens when you fight a foe that needs to be taken down with raw damage, and your just quick, fast, and hard to catch. Or, what happens when someone said five trained druids after you to lock you down with group effort of tangle?” for the armor “what happens when your without it, or its broken?” and to the spells “what happens when your not in combat, and it would take fly, or perhaps a social spell to overcome the foe?” When gamers, those who have said “tweaks” leave some of these things open, and don’t try and cover all of their bases as if it were a video game, then I say fine. When players however, try and be everything, with no weaknesses, then I say they are Power Gamers.
An example I’ve seen on this site.
Someone was putting all of their stats into being a great bowman...fine, cool, you’re an archer..and a great one. The obvious thing is, well, what happens if you need to fight with a sword, a knife, or w/e. The player argues “well, I always have my bow with me.” And at times where they player would have to depart with their weapons, the said archer wold “well, then I’m not going...I don’t go anywhere without it.” See, its this stuff, but it’s not over. Also, later the argument of arrows is brought up, the player then says “well, I’m going to get a quiver that never runs out...or, well I’m going to learn to make arrows therefore, I’ll never be out.” This player is so worried about being out of arrows he’s taking it to an extreme point. He doesn’t want to understand that you have to buy them, you don’t always have them, and yes, you run out, or drop them or lose them while running away. Also, when you explain that to make one arrow, takes atleast an hour, if your master, since doing the task has become routine, and you explain that they want to make a full quiver, some where in the area of 30 arrows, and you say “dude, there’s not enough time in the night, also, how are you carrying around a bundle of heads, shafts, and feathers...your not a walking WALMART for arrows.” The player then preceeds to get upset, and complain that your pointing a lot of unwanted anger against him.
That is a powergamer...someone who’s made something to “win the game” and then once finding out that there are shortcomings, tires to fix the system which brings his character to a level of Minmaxing that DM’s hate.
Also, these players tend to get under the skin of other players. These other players may “Tweak” but, they keep in mind their limitations, and when they see that one player, is so annoying that the DM is allowing it “which I don’t think any DM should do, but some DM’s wish to tell a story so bad that they let themselves be stepped upon” they get mad, and that builds a level of animosity between the party members
Now, back to the quote: yes, the DM is an equalizer, and to equalize some games, particular styles of gaming have to be put out of their game in order for the group to go on.
Best example of a good “Tweaked” closest level to a power gamer I’d allow.
Anyone read Elric Song of the Black Sword? Well, if not...here we go. Elric is a darkelf “no, he’s not black, he’s a real serious no




kind of evil elf” and he is the last emeperor of his people. He’s a powerful wizard, with dragons and armies...and a sword which is the nastiest thing I’ve ever seen...but, here we go. Elric is sickly...he needs drugs to keep him alive, to keep him going. He also loves one woman...those two things, are his weaknesses...everything else is a story based “tweak” but he’s not perfect. He also has psychological issues, depression, revenge..and other things that make him an all around hero. And, even though he has this powerful sword...he’s not a god with it, he’s not the best with it...he’s good, he’s great..but he’s not perfect. His “tweak” is that he has it, but the drugs he has to take effect him all the time. And He NEVER EVER GETS OVER IT...he DOESN’T find a way around it...he goes with it, struggles against it...never overcomes it...it’s apart of him, it makes him and without he, he’d be just another lame hero who never fails.
You’re thoughts.