I get that there is a history of controversy surrounding such classifications, because other systems often overvalue or undervalue items. But I do not think the roll table avoids that. And, if anything, newer GMs lack clear guidance by soft removing the tier system.
I get that there is a history of controversy surrounding such classifications, because other systems often overvalue or undervalue items. But I do not think the roll table avoids that. And, if anything, newer GMs lack clear guidance by soft removing the tier system.
People needs to dispel their perceptions and treat *everyone* with courtesy. The dude in a suit probably just got home from a date. His limp didn't suddenly go away!
People needs to dispel their perceptions and treat *everyone* with courtesy. The dude in a suit probably just got home from a date. His limp didn't suddenly go away!
Happy Valentione's to you both, btw!
Happy Valentione's to you both, btw!
(I just got back from the X thread you retweeted and am laughing about the replies saying 1.0 looks better after seeing this now.)
(I just got back from the X thread you retweeted and am laughing about the replies saying 1.0 looks better after seeing this now.)