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Why the Druid Metal Restriction is Poorly Implemented
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohmyn" data-source="post: 7623562" data-attributes="member: 6999115"><p>What? You've never had a situation where a party has had to infiltrate by disguising themselves as the enemy? Never had a situation where a type of armor was provided to grant the players the ability to fight a specific otherwise overpowering enemy? Never had someone take reference from Legend of Zelda and have something like magnetic boots and metal walls, or metal boots and magnetic walls, for some interesting puzzle solving? In 3.5, I've seen Druids opt to wear metal in areas of anti-magic because they had a mission and knew the debilitating effects didn't matter anyway.</p><p></p><p>Heck, I've primarily been DM among my group rather than playing, and I myself have put players into a situation where they had to don the armor of past guardians in order to revitalize ancient trees that the guardians of the past once protected. Sadly, if this restriction were enforced as a rule, any Druid of the party would be left out, staring at the armor and being 100% unwilling to wear it, no matter how much the Druid knew it was necessary to save the natural world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohmyn, post: 7623562, member: 6999115"] What? You've never had a situation where a party has had to infiltrate by disguising themselves as the enemy? Never had a situation where a type of armor was provided to grant the players the ability to fight a specific otherwise overpowering enemy? Never had someone take reference from Legend of Zelda and have something like magnetic boots and metal walls, or metal boots and magnetic walls, for some interesting puzzle solving? In 3.5, I've seen Druids opt to wear metal in areas of anti-magic because they had a mission and knew the debilitating effects didn't matter anyway. Heck, I've primarily been DM among my group rather than playing, and I myself have put players into a situation where they had to don the armor of past guardians in order to revitalize ancient trees that the guardians of the past once protected. Sadly, if this restriction were enforced as a rule, any Druid of the party would be left out, staring at the armor and being 100% unwilling to wear it, no matter how much the Druid knew it was necessary to save the natural world. [/QUOTE]
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