A very very very VERY small part of why it matters indeed. Tiny. Sadly there aren’t better arguments than “because the DM said so” apparently.
I run a campaign actually. One of the restrictions at character creation is that it needs to be a small race.
If a player asks me : why ? There is a huge lore, roleplaying and world building reason behind it.
The day I answer : because Im the DM amd I say so, I will become the worst DM kind there is and will be ashamed. If there isn’t a solid and reasonable reason behind every rule or specificities, it will not happen.
Because Im trying to be a fun DM that my players will like having as one.
BTW, my campaign is 2 years old and still going, so I must not suck too badly at it.
I dont’ see a reply like thats because that is the way the world is. BTW your interpretation on the effect of the gold is a bit skewed. Basica ammo cost is only comparable early on as later level there will be more expensive magic ammo which actually is pretty important to keep track of. In addition you have encumberance which is a factor. I usually build assuming the dm will not make an exception and allow ammo to be magically unlimited with no tracking needed. Usually I buy 20 but sometimes the gold is so tight that im down to the copper and I will do 10. Since bow characters are lighter on str and if im still doing some melee weapons, armor, and shield. It makes a difference. It is good to know if a dm is going to allow magical ammo because instead of a spellslinger I might just go for a dex ranged warrior since my magically unlimited ammo is going to be way more effective than the magically unlimited cantrips. As a dm you make the call in your campaign just like when your a player your dm makes the call. Thats not going to change because you have a preference on a style of play. Heck I prefer the dm to do all the die rolling but I assume in most campaigns I roll the die and generally do. There is no good, legitamate reason the players roll the die rather than the gm and its way more fun to just play your character and find out how the actions you tried come out. But that is really just my one opinion.
So we agree that your argument, althought valid, isnt big enough to matter ?
And were back at this : dont count normal ammo if you dont want to.
If youre the DM, then tell me why it matters and I might grow from the answer.
But gold isnt it.
yeah we agree the dm makes the call and if its done or not does not matter much and gold is part of why it matters.
A very very very VERY small part of why it matters indeed. Tiny. Sadly there aren’t better arguments than “because the DM said so” apparently.
I run a campaign actually. One of the restrictions at character creation is that it needs to be a small race.
If a player asks me : why ? There is a huge lore, roleplaying and world building reason behind it.
The day I answer : because Im the DM amd I say so, I will become the worst DM kind there is and will be ashamed. If there isn’t a solid and reasonable reason behind every rule or specificities, it will not happen.
Because Im trying to be a fun DM that my players will like having as one.
BTW, my campaign is 2 years old and still going, so I must not suck too badly at it.
I dont’ see a reply like thats because that is the way the world is. BTW your interpretation on the effect of the gold is a bit skewed. Basica ammo cost is only comparable early on as later level there will be more expensive magic ammo which actually is pretty important to keep track of. In addition you have encumberance which is a factor. I usually build assuming the dm will not make an exception and allow ammo to be magically unlimited with no tracking needed. Usually I buy 20 but sometimes the gold is so tight that im down to the copper and I will do 10. Since bow characters are lighter on str and if im still doing some melee weapons, armor, and shield. It makes a difference. It is good to know if a dm is going to allow magical ammo because instead of a spellslinger I might just go for a dex ranged warrior since my magically unlimited ammo is going to be way more effective than the magically unlimited cantrips. As a dm you make the call in your campaign just like when your a player your dm makes the call. Thats not going to change because you have a preference on a style of play. Heck I prefer the dm to do all the die rolling but I assume in most campaigns I roll the die and generally do. There is no good, legitamate reason the players roll the die rather than the gm and its way more fun to just play your character and find out how the actions you tried come out. But that is really just my one opinion.
This is excellent.
For the reason why players like to roll the die : because its fun to roll dice.
Thank you