Joshua Dyal said:
Probably not. And the point I (and several others) have made is that we are not those kinds of gamers.
Have you checked with the rest of the people in your group? IME, many gamers like their magical accessories.
Joshua Dyal said:
Probably not. And the point I (and several others) have made is that we are not those kinds of gamers.
Darrell said:
With regard to classes being 'balanced' against each other: I just don't think it's necessary.
"But, I wouldn't want to play in a game where someone can have something that I can't have, no matter how hard I work for it."
You already do.
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bramadan said:Hong, you write thoughtfull posts, most of which I disagree with but thoughtfull nonetheless. I have, however, lost the track of what exactly are you trying to argue. Are you with us on a project to try to make d20 game (or version of DnD) for low-magic campaigns or are you just hanging arround telling us all how dumb what we are doing is ?
Your experience is vastly different from my own: that's obvious after reading just a few of your posts. But thanks for being the player's advocate for my group: I'm sure they'll all appreciate it.Have you checked with the rest of the people in your group? IME, many gamers like their magical accessories.
Joshua Dyal said:
Your experience is vastly different from my own: that's obvious after reading just a few of your posts. But thanks for being the player's advocate for my group: I'm sure they'll all appreciate it.![]()
hong said:
(Even if you were to have a high-level, low-magic campaign, I fail to see how 15th level fighters, say, can be considered anything other than near-demigods. One of the common complaints about high magic is that a wizard can bypass various mundane constraints on his behaviour, whether it's using teleport to bypass locked doors, or dominating peons to serve him, or whatever. A 15th level fighter be almost as game-breaking, by dint of sheer combat prowess. He doesn't like the local baron? He marches into the baron's castle and slaughters everyone there. He can do that.)
bramadan said:
No he can't, not with "Grim and Gritty" which is the HP system that should be used in conjuction with the low magic rules. It simulates beautifully the fact that in real life best swordsman in the world will likely be killed if forced to fight multitide of oponents.
As for other d20 systems none of them are satisfactory for the type of game I have in mind, that is why I want to come up with a new one.