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<blockquote data-quote="jbear" data-source="post: 5890379" data-attributes="member: 75065"><p>The right way is your way. So your way is right for you. And my way is right for me. You can play your character the way you prefer and I can do the same with mine.</p><p></p><p>I can set the tone and deal with the rules as I see fit if I am DM, and if you are DM then you can do the same.</p><p></p><p>Having an argument about which of those two ways are better or correct isn't going to go anywhere. The point is that you should do it your own way and have fun...it's a game. That's the point.</p><p></p><p>That doesn't make the suggestions made by the rules (yes, I use suggestion deliberately to express my own take on the place of rules) or the options presented in the books obsolete or useless. They are used to provide a base of understanding and a point of reference for adjudication. How strictly you wish to adhere to those rules can vary without one person or the other doing it some fabled 'right way'.</p><p></p><p>If the game is fun, awesome, exciting, challenging and memorable then I'd say that those involved in that game are one of the right tracks though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbear, post: 5890379, member: 75065"] The right way is your way. So your way is right for you. And my way is right for me. You can play your character the way you prefer and I can do the same with mine. I can set the tone and deal with the rules as I see fit if I am DM, and if you are DM then you can do the same. Having an argument about which of those two ways are better or correct isn't going to go anywhere. The point is that you should do it your own way and have fun...it's a game. That's the point. That doesn't make the suggestions made by the rules (yes, I use suggestion deliberately to express my own take on the place of rules) or the options presented in the books obsolete or useless. They are used to provide a base of understanding and a point of reference for adjudication. How strictly you wish to adhere to those rules can vary without one person or the other doing it some fabled 'right way'. If the game is fun, awesome, exciting, challenging and memorable then I'd say that those involved in that game are one of the right tracks though. [/QUOTE]
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