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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 7623389" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>I think this is an assumption, and a flawed one. There is no way an rpg can have a rule for everything, especially when many things can be handled by a reasonable real life comparison. We do it in games all the time. There are no rules about how many calories you need per day, or what happens if you don’t defecate, etc. There are no rules around how things work in a vacuum, or how gravity may affect things. That doesn’t mean a vacuum or gravity has no effect then. We apply real world experiences to many things in the game without a specific rule, and this is similar. Each individual DM may do it a bit differently, but to assume that because there is a lack of a specific rule that means there is no change is flawed. </p><p></p><p>Are there specific rules about what happens if you open a jar of liquid underwater? Does that mean nothing happens to the liquid in the jar when you open it underwater? Is there a specific rule about writing on parchment underwater? Does that mean you can write on parchment the same as if it were on a dry desk?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 7623389, member: 15700"] I think this is an assumption, and a flawed one. There is no way an rpg can have a rule for everything, especially when many things can be handled by a reasonable real life comparison. We do it in games all the time. There are no rules about how many calories you need per day, or what happens if you don’t defecate, etc. There are no rules around how things work in a vacuum, or how gravity may affect things. That doesn’t mean a vacuum or gravity has no effect then. We apply real world experiences to many things in the game without a specific rule, and this is similar. Each individual DM may do it a bit differently, but to assume that because there is a lack of a specific rule that means there is no change is flawed. Are there specific rules about what happens if you open a jar of liquid underwater? Does that mean nothing happens to the liquid in the jar when you open it underwater? Is there a specific rule about writing on parchment underwater? Does that mean you can write on parchment the same as if it were on a dry desk? [/QUOTE]
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