AFGNCAAP
First Post
With the plethora of rules, options, & materials available for D&D (not to mention any other sort of d20 materials out there), I was curious to see what kind of stuff isn't allowed in some games and why.
Is some of the stuff that you don't allow due to campaign setting concerns (i.e., it doesn't exist in that campaign reality), due to campaign style (i.e., no evil PCs), or purely based on preference (i.e., no half-elves or half-orcs; no paladins or spellcasting rangers, etc.)?
Please include what game system your restrictions are intended for: not allowing gnomes as PCs has a whole different meaning in AD&D/D&D 3.X than it does for OD&D/Basic D&D. Also feel free to be specific if their are certain conditions for such restrictions (e.g., a restriction that says no races with a LA for beginning 1st-level [ECL 1] characters, but those races are allowed if being used to make a higher-level PC or a replacement PC for an experienced party).
However, let me say that this isn't intended whatsoever as a thread for bashing other people's preferences or styles of gameplay. It isn't intended either for espousing some style of play/rule system/edition of a system as being "superior" to another, either. If a restriction is based on personal preference, then that's a good enough reason to provide on its own & can be left at that.
So, what don't you allow in your games?
Is some of the stuff that you don't allow due to campaign setting concerns (i.e., it doesn't exist in that campaign reality), due to campaign style (i.e., no evil PCs), or purely based on preference (i.e., no half-elves or half-orcs; no paladins or spellcasting rangers, etc.)?
Please include what game system your restrictions are intended for: not allowing gnomes as PCs has a whole different meaning in AD&D/D&D 3.X than it does for OD&D/Basic D&D. Also feel free to be specific if their are certain conditions for such restrictions (e.g., a restriction that says no races with a LA for beginning 1st-level [ECL 1] characters, but those races are allowed if being used to make a higher-level PC or a replacement PC for an experienced party).
However, let me say that this isn't intended whatsoever as a thread for bashing other people's preferences or styles of gameplay. It isn't intended either for espousing some style of play/rule system/edition of a system as being "superior" to another, either. If a restriction is based on personal preference, then that's a good enough reason to provide on its own & can be left at that.
So, what don't you allow in your games?