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<blockquote data-quote="BASHMAN" data-source="post: 3179946" data-attributes="member: 8277"><p>Very well. I appologize for the above rudeness. However, when people come up with "perfectly reasonable" explanations of using a more powerful weapon with a certain ability than was intended it sounds suspicious to me. I am used to dealing with a fellow player who would pull this kind of stuff all the time, always rationalizing why he could do certain things that he wasn't supposed to do, and trying make up reasons why it was in character. I should not, however, assume that someone else is doing the same thing, necessarily. </p><p></p><p>However, I do feel that the discipline weapons is a balancing thing, and that not requiring them for strikes (boosts and stances don't necessarily need them) could be a bit broken. I certainly wouldn't want someone using a spiked chain to pull off a lot of these manuvers, and am glad that it is only used by Shadow Hand discipline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BASHMAN, post: 3179946, member: 8277"] Very well. I appologize for the above rudeness. However, when people come up with "perfectly reasonable" explanations of using a more powerful weapon with a certain ability than was intended it sounds suspicious to me. I am used to dealing with a fellow player who would pull this kind of stuff all the time, always rationalizing why he could do certain things that he wasn't supposed to do, and trying make up reasons why it was in character. I should not, however, assume that someone else is doing the same thing, necessarily. However, I do feel that the discipline weapons is a balancing thing, and that not requiring them for strikes (boosts and stances don't necessarily need them) could be a bit broken. I certainly wouldn't want someone using a spiked chain to pull off a lot of these manuvers, and am glad that it is only used by Shadow Hand discipline. [/QUOTE]
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