BookTenTiger
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Way back in 3rd Edition, my group and I played for a while misinterpreting the Flanking rules. I forget exactly how it went, but we thought that being Flanked meant you lost your Dex bonus to AC. It made flanking extremely advantageous.
Eventually we realized Flanking just gave a +2 to attacks (if I recall correctly).
However, we liked our version better! We liked the idea of Flanking being deadly, and promoting more movement around the battlefield.
What are times that you have misinterpreted a rule in D&D, but preferred (or even kept) the misinterpretation?
Eventually we realized Flanking just gave a +2 to attacks (if I recall correctly).
However, we liked our version better! We liked the idea of Flanking being deadly, and promoting more movement around the battlefield.
What are times that you have misinterpreted a rule in D&D, but preferred (or even kept) the misinterpretation?