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Why the Druid Metal Restriction is Poorly Implemented
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<blockquote data-quote="5ekyu" data-source="post: 7626729" data-attributes="member: 6919838"><p>D&D is an exception based game, yes, with the understanding to some extent that specific beats general. </p><p></p><p>As you not, a player can choose thrir character's actions **except** they cannot do so if it violates a rule. </p><p></p><p>Well, there is a rule under druid in its proficiencies section that says they will not wear metal armor. </p><p></p><p>I get, you dont want to see thst as a rule that applies to you, fine. Its up to those at your table how they want yo deal with that.</p><p></p><p>As forv5e, there actually isnt a rule that says a character gets one attack, except maybe dome conditions or effects like slowed. They get one action plus possible bonus action etc and some get special actions that can... you get that right?</p><p></p><p>But since you bring up attacks, if there was a rule under the druid proficiencies that said "druids will not make more than one attack in a turn if using a scimitar" would you consider that equally an option the player can just decide to ignore if they felt like it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5ekyu, post: 7626729, member: 6919838"] D&D is an exception based game, yes, with the understanding to some extent that specific beats general. As you not, a player can choose thrir character's actions **except** they cannot do so if it violates a rule. Well, there is a rule under druid in its proficiencies section that says they will not wear metal armor. I get, you dont want to see thst as a rule that applies to you, fine. Its up to those at your table how they want yo deal with that. As forv5e, there actually isnt a rule that says a character gets one attack, except maybe dome conditions or effects like slowed. They get one action plus possible bonus action etc and some get special actions that can... you get that right? But since you bring up attacks, if there was a rule under the druid proficiencies that said "druids will not make more than one attack in a turn if using a scimitar" would you consider that equally an option the player can just decide to ignore if they felt like it? [/QUOTE]
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