TwoSix
Everyone's literal second-favorite poster
Plenty of us were able to be both fiction-first and play 4e. It's not nearly as hard as people liked to present it.I thought you were a 4e fan?
Plenty of us were able to be both fiction-first and play 4e. It's not nearly as hard as people liked to present it.I thought you were a 4e fan?
Sure. And it's been a long thread. Has someone presented an argument for it?It's a preference, one I happen to share. You're not required to be persuaded by it.
Of course. His roleplaying and presentation was fine, not my best work but decent, but he really sang by screwing over the PCs in multiple combats.Was he one of the best NPCs you've played because of how his mechanics worked?
Dungeons and Dragons.There are lots of board games, my dude, take your pick.
I don't disbelieve you, but I ran 4e for over a year and bounced off that issue hard and often.Plenty of us were able to be both fiction-first and play 4e. It's not nearly as hard as people liked to present it.
We are talking about D&D here. So the baseline for all Players Character Races is the commoner, with 10s in everything +-2 with a maximum of 20, which is the highest ability score that can be achieved without magic.Then asking for examples was rather silly.
It's like this..
If you say "show me an honest millionaire"
And then go on to say "I regard all millionaires as thieves regardless of how they attained their riches"
You're "winning" a rigged game, not having a discussion.
Was it necessary to his success that he not be built like a PC, or at least in the spirit of such? Because if not, than our method would have worked just as well.Of course. His roleplaying and presentation was fine, not my best work but decent, but he really sang by screwing over the PCs in multiple combats.
I'm not saying it can't and didn't happen, but it generally seemed to occur more in those who were "looking for problems" than those who were "looking for solutions".I don't disbelieve you, but I ran 4e for over a year and bounced off that issue hard and often.
How would a 5e PC be able to cast a 6th level spell equivalent at-will?Was it necessary to his success that he not be built like a PC, or at least in the spirit of such? Because if not, than our method would have worked just as well.
I don't know, but I hope you do when the PCs ask the NPC to teach this to them!How would a 5e PC be able to cast a 6th level spell equivalent at-will?