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Fuck Dragon Age 3, this thread is now about RPG stat systems

aleph

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That's so true, and I was going to point it out, but, you know... that message is from 3 years ago.

Damn, hadn't looked at the date
 

Theldaran

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Rules lawyering was more an aspect of 3e's "The DM is the guy who knows the rules and keeps the game going" attitude. in 1e, 2e and 5e, the game has a more "enh, fuck it, the DM overrules all".

Agree completely.
 

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