Bloodspray wrote:Mark Hall wrote:So, the GB is necessarily going to see someone behind a hill with a shoulder missile launcher? And the mage would have "felt something"? What? How? And they at least one of them always makes his perception checks?
I love you how default to "roll playing" as an excuse for why it's bad. What if this is introducing an enemy, and the PCs happened to be too close? Or is the attack of an enemy they knew they'd made, but had forgotten? Or they're going through hostile territory, and the wizard's armor spell went down as the psi-stalker fired on them.
No one, except in your straw man, has claimed they need to wear it 24/7. However, if they're moving through hostile territory (which any place between the cities needs to be considered since, regardless of density, the probability is real and present), they should be defending themselves adequately.
And there is necessarily going to be a conveniently placed hill and a perp with a motive and the means to do this? It goes both ways.
I don't know you or, if I do, I don't recall you under that name. I'll point out that my name is fairly clear, whereas you are claiming to know me while hiding behind a pseudonym and failing to actually identify yourself or our association. You are further making intimations about my mental state, without actually observing me. I find this distasteful, and am reporting you for trolling.
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There does not have to be a sniper behind every tree for a wizard to be dead if unarmored. There has to be a sniper behind ONE tree. As such, a wise person takes precautions. Is there a gunman behind that tree? What about that hill? You cannot know, and if you make a habit of annoying people (as adventurers tend to), you prepare for the possibility that someone will try to shoot you.
To use a modern example, seatbelts. There's a huge number of things that can go wrong while driving... drunk drivers, careless drivers, ice patches, wet roads, equipment failure... any one of them could result in your serious death or injury. Now, frequently, these do not happen to me. I haven't been in a wreck in years, and I drive almost every day. But I wear my seatbelt, because they
might happen. If they happen when I am wearing my seatbelt, I stand a better chance of survival. If I choose not to wear my seatbelt, I run the risk (small though it is) that an accident will happen that day, and that failing to wear my seatbelt will cost me my life.
I call this "due paranoia." The principle that something has a possibility of happening, and so reasonable precautions to save my life are warranted. When viewed from this point of view, the question becomes "Is armor a reasonable precaution for a wizard to take? Is EBA a reasonable precaution for them to take?"
1) Is it a reasonable precaution of a wizard to wear full, Mega-damage, armor? The pro is protection against a variety of threats, while the cons are a possible difficulty in using magic (the likelihood of which increases about on par with the protectiveness of the armor).
2) Is it a reasonable precaution of a wizard to wear EBA? The pro is protection against an even wider variety of threats, while the con is an almost certainty of difficulty in using magic.