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<blockquote data-quote="Minigiant" data-source="post: 9101492" data-attributes="member: 63508"><p>Tropes are tropes often because they hint to a bit of truth. Families arguing about recipes and who gets to cook is now timeless.</p><p></p><p>D&D runs on the idea of the DM being the <strong>final</strong> arbiter of the rule. But D&D often has a tendency to shy away from or dive deep into aiding DMs into be a <strong>good</strong> arbiter of the rules. And what goods as good.</p><p></p><p>You see this in the change of editions and the change of trust. From the 3e/PF line of make a rule for everything. To the 4e line of force to rules to work how we actually want the cool parts to play out. The the 5e14/5e24 line of "Ask the DM. They can make something up."</p><p></p><p>That and as some friends of the 5e designers stated, they didn't expect 5e to blow up and though old DMs who would not like being told what to do like in 3e and 4e would use their decades of knowledge over the DMG rules so the PHB and MM got all the time and the DMG was rushed at the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minigiant, post: 9101492, member: 63508"] Tropes are tropes often because they hint to a bit of truth. Families arguing about recipes and who gets to cook is now timeless. D&D runs on the idea of the DM being the [B]final[/B] arbiter of the rule. But D&D often has a tendency to shy away from or dive deep into aiding DMs into be a [B]good[/B] arbiter of the rules. And what goods as good. You see this in the change of editions and the change of trust. From the 3e/PF line of make a rule for everything. To the 4e line of force to rules to work how we actually want the cool parts to play out. The the 5e14/5e24 line of "Ask the DM. They can make something up." That and as some friends of the 5e designers stated, they didn't expect 5e to blow up and though old DMs who would not like being told what to do like in 3e and 4e would use their decades of knowledge over the DMG rules so the PHB and MM got all the time and the DMG was rushed at the end. [/QUOTE]
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