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Why the Druid Metal Restriction is Poorly Implemented
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohmyn" data-source="post: 7624155" data-attributes="member: 6999115"><p>Glad to hear it. Hearing that makes me feel slightly less like I'm wasting my time.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Argue rules at a table? Definitely not. Argue rules online? Most definitely.</p><p></p><p>You should never "fight" over rules at a table, because DM gets final say regardless; however, players should not be afraid to discuss rule concerns at their table. Sure, maybe many people will read the rules differently, but that's why it should be brought up before play. It should be totally acceptable for a player to bring up an official rule as written, explain their interpretation of it, allow any other players to provide additional feedback, and then allow the DM to pass judgement. Druids especially require a lot of this, from knowing ahead of time how the DM handles blindness and heavy obscurity in combat if I cast Fog Cloud, to how certain class and race mechanics work in combination with Wild Shape, to what "will not" means in relation to them wearing metal armor, especially since the game developers say they "can".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohmyn, post: 7624155, member: 6999115"] Glad to hear it. Hearing that makes me feel slightly less like I'm wasting my time. Argue rules at a table? Definitely not. Argue rules online? Most definitely. You should never "fight" over rules at a table, because DM gets final say regardless; however, players should not be afraid to discuss rule concerns at their table. Sure, maybe many people will read the rules differently, but that's why it should be brought up before play. It should be totally acceptable for a player to bring up an official rule as written, explain their interpretation of it, allow any other players to provide additional feedback, and then allow the DM to pass judgement. Druids especially require a lot of this, from knowing ahead of time how the DM handles blindness and heavy obscurity in combat if I cast Fog Cloud, to how certain class and race mechanics work in combination with Wild Shape, to what "will not" means in relation to them wearing metal armor, especially since the game developers say they "can". [/QUOTE]
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