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Why the Druid Metal Restriction is Poorly Implemented
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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 7623670" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>This is the argument that never ends, </p><p>yes it goes on and on my friend. </p><p>Some people started posting it, </p><p>not knowing what it was, </p><p>and they'll continue arguing it forever just because...</p><p>This is the argument that never ends...</p><p></p><p>There's nothing new here. Follow the rules, don't follow the rules, it doesn't really matter. Accept that the taboo for druids is based on whatever fluff the DM decides makes sense for their campaign or totally ignore it. Dominate the druid and have him put on a suit of armor because your a **** DM and watch as absolutely nothing happens other than what you, the DM, decides. Maybe the druid simply can't access any powers. Maybe every atom in their body is instantaneously converted to energy in an instantaneous thermonuclear reaction blowing a sizable hole in the surrounding countryside. It doesn't matter as long as you and your group have fun with it.</p><p></p><p>I don't see any difference between this arbitrary rule and any other rule in the book because they're all basically arbitrary based on an evolution of a miniatures war game that started in the 70s. Want to know why druids can't wear armor? Cast speak with dead and ask Gygax and Arneson.</p><p></p><p>Because this is the thread that never ends...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 7623670, member: 6801845"] This is the argument that never ends, yes it goes on and on my friend. Some people started posting it, not knowing what it was, and they'll continue arguing it forever just because... This is the argument that never ends... There's nothing new here. Follow the rules, don't follow the rules, it doesn't really matter. Accept that the taboo for druids is based on whatever fluff the DM decides makes sense for their campaign or totally ignore it. Dominate the druid and have him put on a suit of armor because your a **** DM and watch as absolutely nothing happens other than what you, the DM, decides. Maybe the druid simply can't access any powers. Maybe every atom in their body is instantaneously converted to energy in an instantaneous thermonuclear reaction blowing a sizable hole in the surrounding countryside. It doesn't matter as long as you and your group have fun with it. I don't see any difference between this arbitrary rule and any other rule in the book because they're all basically arbitrary based on an evolution of a miniatures war game that started in the 70s. Want to know why druids can't wear armor? Cast speak with dead and ask Gygax and Arneson. Because this is the thread that never ends... [/QUOTE]
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