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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin Olson" data-source="post: 8059761" data-attributes="member: 6988941"><p>In the realm of Theorycraftia perhaps. Most D&D characters inhabit other worlds, however. And in the worlds of D&D there are mysterious gods known as DMs who carefully follow the adventures of heroes, twisting their fates and testing their mettles. DMs consider their righteous work to look upon both the strengths and the weaknesses of heroes and test both, weighing the battles they will face upon their divine scales and adjusting them accordingly. If a hero were to have a mighty ability to avoid being hit, for example, this would be a tremendous boon in some battles, but all that ensure that in others the foes they face would have exceptional abilities to overcome this. If they were, in the eye of a DM, to too often rely on the art of illusion to bolster their defenses than they will surely meet more foes who can see through these arts. The DMs consider it their righteous and cosmically ordained duty to put heroes to such tests. And indeed, they are praised for it.</p><p></p><p>There are surely some delusional D&D characters who go into battle expecting to not be damaged, but Bladesingers have too high an intelligence for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin Olson, post: 8059761, member: 6988941"] In the realm of Theorycraftia perhaps. Most D&D characters inhabit other worlds, however. And in the worlds of D&D there are mysterious gods known as DMs who carefully follow the adventures of heroes, twisting their fates and testing their mettles. DMs consider their righteous work to look upon both the strengths and the weaknesses of heroes and test both, weighing the battles they will face upon their divine scales and adjusting them accordingly. If a hero were to have a mighty ability to avoid being hit, for example, this would be a tremendous boon in some battles, but all that ensure that in others the foes they face would have exceptional abilities to overcome this. If they were, in the eye of a DM, to too often rely on the art of illusion to bolster their defenses than they will surely meet more foes who can see through these arts. The DMs consider it their righteous and cosmically ordained duty to put heroes to such tests. And indeed, they are praised for it. There are surely some delusional D&D characters who go into battle expecting to not be damaged, but Bladesingers have too high an intelligence for that. [/QUOTE]
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