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The problem I've having with 4e.
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<blockquote data-quote="Zimri" data-source="post: 4101695" data-attributes="member: 15991"><p>I am not a hero nor do I play one on TV.</p><p></p><p>I know that if I am jogging to the store odds are at some point, which will vary based on weather, obstructions, my mood, etcetera, that I will need to stop and suck in some air with my hands on my sides or knees. After 30 seconds to a minute I'll be fine and dandy again. I also know that in the run of a errr run to the store and back or whatnot, given my current lack of fitness I can do this 3 or 4 times before a more extensive rest is needed (like 30 to 40 minutes) and I can probably do that a couple times before the time required to rest gets into the "done for the day" category of needing a few hours. Even knowing all that to be true if I come across an event that "needs tending to" for instance a robbery, a fight, think something where there really is no way around it, it will happen and I will be involved but I'm tired so it's best to end this quickly I can get up and go. Aggravating me with punches, cuts, etcetera that isn't immediately fatal is likely just going to make me more angry and determined to stand up and end this. anything that doesn't require professional medical attention will make me sore a day maybe two.</p><p></p><p>I am not a hero, I don't play one on TV, magic quite frankly has been suplanted by science (much to my dismay) But I know these things about me and can chalk them up to a combination of willpower and "just the way I work". I see no reason why any person real or otherwise, especially a Hero in D&D can't know the same things about themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zimri, post: 4101695, member: 15991"] I am not a hero nor do I play one on TV. I know that if I am jogging to the store odds are at some point, which will vary based on weather, obstructions, my mood, etcetera, that I will need to stop and suck in some air with my hands on my sides or knees. After 30 seconds to a minute I'll be fine and dandy again. I also know that in the run of a errr run to the store and back or whatnot, given my current lack of fitness I can do this 3 or 4 times before a more extensive rest is needed (like 30 to 40 minutes) and I can probably do that a couple times before the time required to rest gets into the "done for the day" category of needing a few hours. Even knowing all that to be true if I come across an event that "needs tending to" for instance a robbery, a fight, think something where there really is no way around it, it will happen and I will be involved but I'm tired so it's best to end this quickly I can get up and go. Aggravating me with punches, cuts, etcetera that isn't immediately fatal is likely just going to make me more angry and determined to stand up and end this. anything that doesn't require professional medical attention will make me sore a day maybe two. I am not a hero, I don't play one on TV, magic quite frankly has been suplanted by science (much to my dismay) But I know these things about me and can chalk them up to a combination of willpower and "just the way I work". I see no reason why any person real or otherwise, especially a Hero in D&D can't know the same things about themselves. [/QUOTE]
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