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Baby steps -- or steps towards babies. Whatever.Fiend: RATS? I DEMAND BABIES! Go forth, sniveling scum, and fill your bag with babies. That is what your master demands.
Does RAW allow you to concentrate through a short rest? RAW actually doesn't say, either way. So, both allowing it and not allowing it are both good interpretations of RAW. Make a ruling, go with it, you're right st your table. If you're not the DM, make a case for your preference, but it's the DM's call.
Tl;dr: there's no RAW either way.
*Bonus. The correct to this dispute is always, "No one can play a gnome, because ... gnomes."
I see. So saying that "concentration can be maintained for 24 hours" and "listing things that might break it" doesn't that mean that RAW it can be maintained for 24 hours unless one of the listed things breaks it?
Even if your saying that the list isn't exhaustive so it's up to the DM to interpret does that mean allowing or not allowing a particular unlisted thing to break concentration is therefore equally both good interpretations of RAW? Is there no guidance that can be taken from the rules as to an appropriate interpretation?
One interpretation would be that the fact that short rest activity isn't listed as one of the factors that can break concentration and concentration spells can last 24 hours means that it doesn't. Another is that even though it isn't listed it does.
So having determined that there isn't a strict RAW on this is the next conclusion that any interpretation, any ruling is as appropriate as any other? Is there not a more appropriate ruling based on the words used and the context? Is no interpretation more consistent than any other? Does it just come down to DM preference?
If you rule to disallow concentration while short resting is that as reasonable an interpretation as allowing it to be maintained based in the words used in the rules?
Given time isn't the factor in losing concentration (RAW) it must be some activity undertaken that causes a break in concentration. Is it the recovering of hit points - If so does receiving a healing spell disrupt concentration? Is it recovering a spell slot - if so does using a pearl of power disrupt concentration?
Is it therefore as reasonable and appropriate to interpret the concentration rule as that if you make a perception check while concentrating, take the dash action or drink a potion you break concentration? None of these are expressly allowed, all require a level of interpretation therefore is both allowing them or not allowing them equally good interpretation?
You must have a blessed ability to be able to ignore so very many comments here.
I wish I shared it.
I'll say it again, because it answers all of your hypotheticals:
RAW doesn't say one way or the other, so make a ruling for your table.
That's the underlying design of this game, I fail to understand why it's difficult to pick up. I wasn't telling you your ruling was unreasonable, it most certainly is, I told you it wasn't RAW as you claimed. End of point.
Personally, I allow you to maintain concentration through rests, long or short. I don't allow recovery of the resource while concentrating on it, so no getting back the spell slot. I dislike the strange gaming that this encourages, like bags of rats or resting and then resting. The power bump doesn't bother me, it's just the weird metagaming that surrounds it.
1. What ruling is it that I made that is unreasonable & why?
2. Do you believe that the RAW can give guidance as to how to interpret the rules that aren't expressly covered by the RAW and if so what weight do you consider attaches to this guidance?
3. Do you consider that the concentration/short rest rules give any guidance on an interpretation and if so what is it?
4. Do you consider your table method to be supported by any guidance given from the said RAW ?
I agree that at the end of the day doing what works at your table is up to the individual group - I don't play AL so sometimes change RAW anyway, I'm just interested in this approach to the rules & this rule in particular.
RAW doesn't say one way or the other, so make a ruling for your table.
I don't allow recovery of the resource while concentrating on it, so no getting back the spell slot.
I dislike the strange gaming that this encourages, like bags of rats or resting and then resting. The power bump doesn't bother me, it's just the weird metagaming that surrounds it.