dave2008
Legend
Why?Them being in the Monster Manual doesn't effect my table, but what was originally in Volo's Guide to Monsters did.
Why?Them being in the Monster Manual doesn't effect my table, but what was originally in Volo's Guide to Monsters did.
Yeah, I had a hard time understanding this too.Why?
I'm not @dave2008 , but At least in my case, it was a lot of work to slowly introduce that humanoids in general have bandits/raiders/war criminals/etc. Meanwhile my group of mostly newbies (one veteran player) had slowly been acclimated to the orc civilization they met being kind of naturalist gentle folks living ear the border between droaam & shadowmarches. In short, these folks which was pretty much the opposite ofYeah, I had a hard time understanding this too.
It's clearly a dog. You could fit all the adventure potential in a thimble. Prove me wrong and I'll eat my hat!I'd give that setting the boot.
Maybe we'd better pack the rulebook in the Car and drive it away ...Snarf Zagyg: "Pretty soon, we will see a Monopoly Setting."
It's clearly a dog. You could fit all the adventure potential in a thimble. Prove me wrong and I'll eat my hat!
You don't want to risk them spotting any other boardgames to adapt as settings, so make sure you don't pass Go.Maybe we'd better pack the rulebook in the Car and drive it away ...
How will I pick up $200 (and buy something to distract them with)?You don't want to risk them spotting any other boardgames to adapt as settings, so make sure you don't pass Go.
Because I can easily ignore the Orc stat blocks in the Monster Manual, but having an official race is something that actually effects my table, forcing me to either homebrew non-evil, non-stupid orcs.Why?
Really? Are you worried about using the PC rules or what it means for the wider world? I am confused about your issue. If you were fine with accepting non-evil, non-stupid orcs in deference to the MM, its seems less than trivial to accept them for PCs. I feel I must be missing somethingBecause I can easily ignore the Orc stat blocks in the Monster Manual, but having an official race is something that actually effects my table, forcing me to either homebrew non-evil, non-stupid orcs.
I think you're misunderstanding me, or I am misunderstanding you.Really? Are you worried about using the PC rules or what it means for the wider world? I am confused about your issue. If you were fine with accepting non-evil, non-stupid orcs in deference to the MM, its seems less than trivial to accept them for PCs. I feel I must be missing something