frankthedm
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a DungeonMaster's goal is to present a living breathing world that just happens to want to stop said functions in the player characters
In a way, you could do without the entire CR/XP/leveling system and just decide what level you want to play at and then advance to a higher level when the players and DM come to a consensus that it's time to level up.
Mac Callum said:The purpose of D&D is to have fun, but the purpose of the XP/CR/THAC0 rules is to provide structure, and to manage expectations.
D&D is like any other game. ....
Mac Callum
Mac Callum said:D&D is like any other game.
Umbran said:Ah, but RPGs are also unlike most other games. Games generally have end conditions, and winners and losers. Most games have an objective defined in the rules. RPGs generally don't.
I think most folks are dodging the question a bit, in confusing the purpose a person has in playing a game with the object of the game. An individual plays baseball to get some fresh air, and to have fun. But the object of the game is to score more runs than the other team.
Jemal said:As you said, RPG's are UNLIKE most other games, in that the purpose for playing (Have fun) IS the object of the game for most people.
Gary Gygax in 1st ed. DMG said:"Of the two approaches to hobby games today, one is best definred as the realism-simulation school, and the other as the game school. AD&D is assuredly an adherent of the latter school. It does not stress any realism... Advanced Dungeons and Dragons is first and foremost a game fore the fun and enjoyment of those who seek to use imagination and creativity."
David Cook in 2nd ed. PHB said:"Everyone assumes that a game must have a beginning and an end and that the end comes when someone wins. That doesn't apply to role-playing because no one "wins" in a role-playing game. The point of playing is not to win but to have fun and to socialize...Remember, the point of an adventure is not to win but to have fun while working toward a common goal."
3rd edition PHB said:"When you play the DUNGEONS & DRAGONS game, you create a unique fictional character that lives in your imagination and the imaginations of your friends. One person in the game, the Dungeon Master (DM), controls the monsters and people that live in the fantasy world. You and your friends face the dangers and explore the mysteries your Dungeon Master sets before you."