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<blockquote data-quote="justanobody" data-source="post: 4522870" data-attributes="member: 70778"><p>Which means you can't build the system for everyone, but built what you do, and then explain exactly how the system is intended to work.</p><p></p><p>So if the past problem changed to create a new problem was it that players changed the way they played to adapt to a system without knowing the systems intent?</p><p></p><p>So the problem was recreating by changing the system. Fighters can go on forever as they have no restraints int heir abilities, and magic just simply runs out no matter the edition.</p><p></p><p>Making magic be an all powerful able to do anything source means that with all that granted power it succumbs to not being able to be used all the time.</p><p></p><p>Taking 5 lbs of black powder and making little firecrackers with it means you could have them last the whole day, but stick the fuse into the entire 5 pounds and you get a bigger bang, but only one of them.</p><p></p><p>It seems wizards have always been like that. You get one quick blast of power and then its gone, while the fighter can keep going consistently. So is the problem wizards were too powerful or have become less powerful in the need to cause them to slow the party down, or the fighter is too reliable in constant output of abilities?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justanobody, post: 4522870, member: 70778"] Which means you can't build the system for everyone, but built what you do, and then explain exactly how the system is intended to work. So if the past problem changed to create a new problem was it that players changed the way they played to adapt to a system without knowing the systems intent? So the problem was recreating by changing the system. Fighters can go on forever as they have no restraints int heir abilities, and magic just simply runs out no matter the edition. Making magic be an all powerful able to do anything source means that with all that granted power it succumbs to not being able to be used all the time. Taking 5 lbs of black powder and making little firecrackers with it means you could have them last the whole day, but stick the fuse into the entire 5 pounds and you get a bigger bang, but only one of them. It seems wizards have always been like that. You get one quick blast of power and then its gone, while the fighter can keep going consistently. So is the problem wizards were too powerful or have become less powerful in the need to cause them to slow the party down, or the fighter is too reliable in constant output of abilities? [/QUOTE]
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