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<blockquote data-quote="lkj" data-source="post: 8063533" data-attributes="member: 18646"><p>While this is a totally reasonable concern, my experiences have tended to the opposite. Without the tools, players are flipping through books, looking ups spells, rules, etc., causing a general slow down. Often, I'm the one who ends up looking things up for them (which is much faster with the tools). With tools, the rules they need are literally at their fingertips, and they're ready to go and just play. This is especially true with things like spells. Also, believe it or not, just having the tool roll the dice and do the math sometimes speeds things up. </p><p></p><p>My players who were least rules savvy seem to like the tools the most. And yes, I could require more rules mastery and institute 'be ready on your turn or lose it' rules. But we're just not that kind of group, and it wouldn't be fun for us. </p><p></p><p>Also, most of the time, the players using a phone or electronics for their character sheet have them open and ready to go while we're playing. It's the rare case anyone has more delay with the device than with the sheet.</p><p></p><p>But obviously, this will vary person to person and group to group.</p><p></p><p></p><p>AD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lkj, post: 8063533, member: 18646"] While this is a totally reasonable concern, my experiences have tended to the opposite. Without the tools, players are flipping through books, looking ups spells, rules, etc., causing a general slow down. Often, I'm the one who ends up looking things up for them (which is much faster with the tools). With tools, the rules they need are literally at their fingertips, and they're ready to go and just play. This is especially true with things like spells. Also, believe it or not, just having the tool roll the dice and do the math sometimes speeds things up. My players who were least rules savvy seem to like the tools the most. And yes, I could require more rules mastery and institute 'be ready on your turn or lose it' rules. But we're just not that kind of group, and it wouldn't be fun for us. Also, most of the time, the players using a phone or electronics for their character sheet have them open and ready to go while we're playing. It's the rare case anyone has more delay with the device than with the sheet. But obviously, this will vary person to person and group to group. AD [/QUOTE]
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