Originally Posted by
Barstro
High skills allow someone to do something statistically improbable but mathematically possible (flip a coin to heads 1,000 times in a row, flick a pebble across the room, off two different mugs (one in motion) to hit the weak spot in a pane of reinforced glass and cause it to shatter on top of an orc such that particles of glass blind him while spelling out "pwn'd" on the ground around him). Walking on a cloud is not possible.
Throw in some magic, anywhere, and I'd be more likely to agree with your view of it.
The gym fallacy is the view that because it's not possible IRL it cannot be done in the game, even within the game's rules. Your view, IMO, is that things should be possible in the game so long as there is not a specific rule against it. That is its own kind of fallacy. In regards to your example, we have drastically different views on which one creates a red flag.