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I guess if you throw an egregious amount of magical power at a problem it DOES solve it!

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    1 year ago

    When people say this, they usually mean the story falls apart. Without struggle there’s no story. No one wants to hear the story of the white boy who lived without hardship with rich parents who made B’s and went to Yale and became a lawyer.

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      You say this like if managing to amass so many buffs throught challenges, choices and costs isn’t being done with efforts.

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        No I’m not, I’m saying the story ends when there’s no challenge. The main character of D&D is always the story.

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          So, the story of how you managed to accumulate every boon and favor and resources for that one die roll eyins the entire story…

          Yeah no.