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Why the Druid Metal Restriction is Poorly Implemented
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<blockquote data-quote="5ekyu" data-source="post: 7625501" data-attributes="member: 6919838"><p>Exactly. The issue I have been raising and having dodged for pages after pages now is that if you agree to play with this or that rule in play, then in game decide that rule no longer applies to you the person violating the rules is **not** the character but the player. Now we cue the dismissals of the druid armor even bring a rule or any agreed rules at the table not counting etc etc dodgey etc.</p><p></p><p>As I said in my games, I added several non-metal medium armors. I would allow a player to even work in metal armor if they created compelling story behind it do it added to the game. I would even myself allow a druid character who was "true to their crefo" and against metal armor to fon it for emergencies with appropriate atonement and role-playing added after. </p><p></p><p>But apparently we are tyrants and railroaded if we dont allow players to unilaterally waive the rules agreed to entirely mid-game on demand. </p><p></p><p>As you observe, player in games of most every class find ways to resolve challenges and do so **within the rules agreed to play** all the time. But apparently, some players of druids want to just solve challenges by on-the-fly rules rewrites instead.</p><p></p><p>Funny, I always saw thec5e druid as one of the most versatile classes to play as far as scope of challenges thry have sbilities to deal with, myself. Guess for some players tho, more is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5ekyu, post: 7625501, member: 6919838"] Exactly. The issue I have been raising and having dodged for pages after pages now is that if you agree to play with this or that rule in play, then in game decide that rule no longer applies to you the person violating the rules is **not** the character but the player. Now we cue the dismissals of the druid armor even bring a rule or any agreed rules at the table not counting etc etc dodgey etc. As I said in my games, I added several non-metal medium armors. I would allow a player to even work in metal armor if they created compelling story behind it do it added to the game. I would even myself allow a druid character who was "true to their crefo" and against metal armor to fon it for emergencies with appropriate atonement and role-playing added after. But apparently we are tyrants and railroaded if we dont allow players to unilaterally waive the rules agreed to entirely mid-game on demand. As you observe, player in games of most every class find ways to resolve challenges and do so **within the rules agreed to play** all the time. But apparently, some players of druids want to just solve challenges by on-the-fly rules rewrites instead. Funny, I always saw thec5e druid as one of the most versatile classes to play as far as scope of challenges thry have sbilities to deal with, myself. Guess for some players tho, more is needed. [/QUOTE]
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