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TriOmegaZero wrote:
I'm glad this is being mentioned, because when I started playing D&D a few years ago, I certainly didn't know. It'd be excellent if there is a writeup in the foreword of the book to explain this to new players, and old players alike.
It is, in the Getting Started chapter, page 9.
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TriOmegaZero wrote:
I'm glad this is being mentioned, because when I started playing D&D a few years ago, I certainly didn't know. It'd be excellent if there is a writeup in the foreword of the book to explain this to new players, and old players alike.
Sadly that's a rule that seemed to be largely forgotten around the 3.x years. I've often heard 3.x decried as pushing the notion that "if there's not a rule for it, you can't do it". Whether the rise of that attitude can really be blamed on the game or not, I don't know(I suspect a few other key factors were at work, such as some of the influx of new gamers who were more acclimated to the "closed" rules of videogames), but it's good to see any RPG product tauting that as one of the most important rules of the game.
Wellard wrote:
Any bets on the Iconic Shadow Dancer being related to a certain cute but deadly Rogue?
So much for that slash pairing!