This was one of my favorite recent exchanges with a player:
Player: Whoah -- a gigantic humanoid monster composed of solid shadows and radiating a chilling aura! All right, my guy commands his brand-new brilliant-energy bastard sword to go into energy mode, and then he lunges in to attack!
Me: Um, Player, you do know that brilliant energy weapons don't damage undead, right?
Player: Yes I do. But my character doesn't.
Me: Well, actually, we just sort of handwaved the fact that your new bastard sword is intelligent, since we were trying hard to get to the next big group thing, and the sword self-identified itself to you because your alignments are similar. It's reasonable to assume that your character knows that brilliant energy weapons wouldn't work on undead.
Player: That's an excellent point... except that my character doesn't know that the nightwalker is undead. He thinks it's some kind of outsider.
Me: Swing away.
I believe that I was out-anti-meta-gamed.
-Tacky
Player: Whoah -- a gigantic humanoid monster composed of solid shadows and radiating a chilling aura! All right, my guy commands his brand-new brilliant-energy bastard sword to go into energy mode, and then he lunges in to attack!
Me: Um, Player, you do know that brilliant energy weapons don't damage undead, right?
Player: Yes I do. But my character doesn't.
Me: Well, actually, we just sort of handwaved the fact that your new bastard sword is intelligent, since we were trying hard to get to the next big group thing, and the sword self-identified itself to you because your alignments are similar. It's reasonable to assume that your character knows that brilliant energy weapons wouldn't work on undead.
Player: That's an excellent point... except that my character doesn't know that the nightwalker is undead. He thinks it's some kind of outsider.
Me: Swing away.
I believe that I was out-anti-meta-gamed.
-Tacky