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[Warlords] Should D&D be tied to D&D Worlds?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 6147330" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>Like you said, "couple of days". And that's not "at least". That's AT MOST. There's nothing in the rules that say I need a comfortable feather bed. I just need a place to stay. Tent and cot works. And it's not a case of "bad HP and no Con". Gimme a break. 12 level PC gains 48 HP/day of rest. Even a 12th level Barbarian is cheating on his die rolls to have more than 150 HP. And that's about the max HP you should see for a PC at 12th. The wizard? Up to full on the first day. Funny that. The skinny wizard with tuberculosis heals several times faster than the hulking barbarian. And that's totally within people's suspension of disbelief line.</p><p></p><p>But, this isn't going to go anywhere. For some bizarre reason, 3 days is perfectly believable for my burnt to a crisp fighter to be fighting trim, but, 1 day? Oh hell no. That's totally unbelievable. </p><p></p><p>Yes, the healing rates between 3e and 4e are virtually the same. </p><p></p><p>Let me ask this, how often, in the course of a campaign, has it ever taken more than 1 day to regain all your HP in a 3e game? One time? Two times? Maybe? </p><p></p><p>The reason that this keeps coming up is because it's Edition Warring. If you were comparing AD&D to 3e and 4e? Then I could see your point. There are significant differences there. But 3e and 4e? Gimme a break. It's just a quick way to try to pretend that there are these massive differences between editions that have very little to do with any actual play. 3e is good. 3e had slightly slower natural healing. 4e is bad. It had slightly faster natural healing. Therefore we can stand on our soapbox and decry 4e and all things 4e. Warlords are bad because they point out how illogical our interpretation of HP always was. Oh, wait.</p><p></p><p>Sigh. Yeah, 45 pages and I let myself get sucked in. This is not going to go well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 6147330, member: 22779"] Like you said, "couple of days". And that's not "at least". That's AT MOST. There's nothing in the rules that say I need a comfortable feather bed. I just need a place to stay. Tent and cot works. And it's not a case of "bad HP and no Con". Gimme a break. 12 level PC gains 48 HP/day of rest. Even a 12th level Barbarian is cheating on his die rolls to have more than 150 HP. And that's about the max HP you should see for a PC at 12th. The wizard? Up to full on the first day. Funny that. The skinny wizard with tuberculosis heals several times faster than the hulking barbarian. And that's totally within people's suspension of disbelief line. But, this isn't going to go anywhere. For some bizarre reason, 3 days is perfectly believable for my burnt to a crisp fighter to be fighting trim, but, 1 day? Oh hell no. That's totally unbelievable. Yes, the healing rates between 3e and 4e are virtually the same. Let me ask this, how often, in the course of a campaign, has it ever taken more than 1 day to regain all your HP in a 3e game? One time? Two times? Maybe? The reason that this keeps coming up is because it's Edition Warring. If you were comparing AD&D to 3e and 4e? Then I could see your point. There are significant differences there. But 3e and 4e? Gimme a break. It's just a quick way to try to pretend that there are these massive differences between editions that have very little to do with any actual play. 3e is good. 3e had slightly slower natural healing. 4e is bad. It had slightly faster natural healing. Therefore we can stand on our soapbox and decry 4e and all things 4e. Warlords are bad because they point out how illogical our interpretation of HP always was. Oh, wait. Sigh. Yeah, 45 pages and I let myself get sucked in. This is not going to go well. [/QUOTE]
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