Hypersmurf said:
But the existence of errata documents means that the published hard copy you have does not represent the correct rules. Which makes the Core books faulty, unless they've had the corrections pasted over the errors...
-Hyp.
This is a very mechanical way of looking at the rules, and I think erronously applies objective real world like criteria to a solely artificial and fabricated rule set. One I guess could say that those who thought the world was flat back in history where playing with the incorrect rule set...and over time the spread of this knowlede was an update, an errata, and the spead of the FAQ.
Problem is I would wager, (and wager heavily) that most gamers, that most groups ,probably do not monitor the FAQ or the Errata very assidously. In a game where all the parties argee, and help create the "reality" is it really fair to say that the small minority that tracks every change to the FAQ is playing "correctly".
Gaming fun will find a way to exist, and most groups will make small adjustments w/o refrencing the FAQ to make their game fun. Rule 0, hardwires that into the rules, for those rules junkies out there that will argrue the rules as if they were physics.
Those people that never bought Races of the Wild, the PHB II, or read the FAQ are blissifully unaware that a myriad of flip flopping has been done on Polymorph/Wildshape. Those same people have probably never ventured over to the WOTC Optimzation boards to create a game breaking polymorph combo. Those groups are playing serenely enough with the RAW.
The FAQ is great for those that need the FAQ, but again I suspect it is a much smaller percentage of gamers than one would think.
I would also suggest the FAQ will not be used by the extreme Experimental Gaming groups. The ones that have embraced D20 fully and have groups with Wookie Totem Ragers, next to an Elven Jedi, next to a AE Giant Warmain, with a Dwarf Aes Sedai thrown in for fun.
That extreme of Rule 0 territory, and I supspect the DM and players of that game are more than comfortable hashing out solutions to thorny problems w/o guidance.