Raven Crowking
First Post
LostSoul said:I think it would be more immersive for me, because I'd have to imagine myself falling, how hurt I was, if I bruised my bad arm, etc. in order to come up with the right damage figure.
For you, it might be. But for those of us whose immersion is based upon being able to accept the "reality" of the campaign world, part of that reality is dealing with what the world throws at you.
It would be really nice IRL if I could control how much damage something does to me, or if I got into an auto accident, whether anyone died or was just rendered unconscious. Expecting that type of control is, I agree, a "fantasy" but not the type of "fantasy role playing" I'm interested in.
YMMV, though. If it does, and 4e rocks your socks, then enjoy it to the utmost. You might even decide not to move on when 5e comes......

RC