Scott Christian
Hero
Nobody listens because they don't understand your logic.Except I don't. But nobody ever listens when I explain what I actually do, so there's little point in saying more than that.
I literally never said they did.
I'm aware. If there had been more and better systems built into healing, it would be significantly easier to provide well-built options supporting those preferences, rather than leaving every DM to kludge up their own approach.
It's a losing battle, Mike. Rules have been positively identified as the enemy. They must be destroyed so we can finally have good games, as opposed to all the bad games that bad DMs "hide behind" to conceal their wickedness and incompetence (which are not to be distinguished from one another; "bad" is "bad" no matter the context.)
"I would quit playing the game of D&D if my character died," is not logical.
Characters in books die. Do you stop reading them? To quote @Paul Farquhar Superheroes die? Do you stop watching the movies?
Iron man dies. Black Widow dies. And yes, even the beloved Superman dies. Do you absolve yourself from all Superhero novels, comics, and films because this happens? No. Because it is one of the integral parts of human drama - death.