![]() ![]() it seems like the negative version of the terminology largely shits on players who not only build good characters, but who also either:ĭont RP or engage outside of what the character is built for, or Is there a context I’m missing? No one wants to seem like a min-maxer but I truly don’t understand how it’s an issue at all.Įdit: so it looks like there’s disagreement on whether its bad, because of disagreement with what the term means. If an encounter is too easy, it seems weird to then shame players just for designing their own stat lines the way they want to. They can adjust monster abilities, skill checks, anything. If encounters are too easy, the DM has the entire monster manual at their disposal. Asking from the perspective of a new-ish player, and a new-ish but super invested DM, why shouldn’t players engage with the systems in the game? If I roll a fighter with a good strength score, and assign my racial ASI further into strength, how is that any different from a druid picking a good spell or something? The DM has the keys to the kingdom-not the players. For more information about Wizards of the Coast or any of Wizards' trademarks or other intellectual property, please visit their website at Everyone says the term “min-maxer” like it’s a dirty, shameful word. For example, Dungeons & Dragons® is a trademark of Wizards of the Coast. This subreddit may use the trademarks and other intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast LLC, which is permitted under Wizards' Fan Site Policy. This subreddit is not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or specifically approved by Wizards of the Coast LLC. Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the United States and other countries. ![]() For a longer list, see the Related Subreddits wiki page.BoardGameGeeks Friendly Local Game Store List.Please read the rules wiki page for a more detailed break-down of each rule. Posts must relate to Dungeons & Dragons.Any questions? Check out the Filter FAQ.Most apps include their own filtering systems. It is recommended that you go into your preferences and increase your displayed links to 100.Brand new to Dungeons & Dragons? Check out our Getting Started Thread! Learn more about our sub at the /r/DnD Wiki Get questions answered in our latest Weekly Questions Thread Find great artists in our latest Monthly Artists Thread Filters
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