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Old 04-20-2012, 09:20 PM   Top  -  End  -  #58
georgie_leech
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Default Re: "Common Sense" approach to rules (RACSD)

Seems like the confusion is people looking at "willing" in different way. Strictly looking at syntax, why are "forego a saving throw and willingly (adverb) accept a spell results" and "a willing (adjective) creature" being treated as the same thing? The former implies an action, something a creature has to make a choice to do; how would an unconcious creature make this choice?
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78% of DM's started their first campaign in a tavern. If you're one of the 22% that didn't, copy and paste this into your signature.

Where did you start yours?

In a merchant caravan guarding goods on the way to the first major city. They promptly went to the nearest tavern.
Wasn't even in the major city...

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