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Keeping your Players Kosher?

Started by RPGPundit, September 29, 2006, 03:39:15 PM

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Silverlion

Quote from: SigmundIn previous editions of DnD, I was notorious for making MUs keep detailed account of their spell components. I know many DMs didn't do this, but IMO components were intended to be a balancing mechansim for MUs and they also created both an economic drain for the MUs (motivating them to adventure, or hire PCs to do it), as well as adventures themselves when the MU needed special components.


Not in --D&D you're referring to  AD&D.

D&D did not require spell componants at all. And frankly was more balanced a game than any D&D derivitive that has come since imho.
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Sigmund

Quote from: SilverlionNot in --D&D you're referring to  AD&D.

D&D did not require spell componants at all. And frankly was more balanced a game than any D&D derivitive that has come since imho.

Eh, whatever. DnD is DnD to me. I played most of 'em, but only DMed AD&D, and even that wasn't very often... not until 3.0 anyway. We had fun with all of 'em.
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