OP: "thing"

>OP: "thing"
>Dummy: "depends on the setting"

>"depends on the setting" basically translates into "depends on many different factors"
>he justs says that "it depends on factors", and doesn't elaborate on specifics, and how those factors specifically influence a thing
No one wants a mathematician's answer. If you want to meme, at least put effort into it, so you won't look like assholes.

> If you want to meme, at least put effort into it, so you won't look like assholes.

Depends on the poster.

This doesn't make evwn a modicum of sense. Care to put some effort and rephrase that word salad you got?

If there's no established setting, there's no answer that could possibly be worth giving. It's up to the OPs to specify, because no real generic genre settings exist.

Actually, you could easily give an answer for your own setting, or give some thoughts on the matter.
I've done it many times. It's not hard, and often forms interesting conversation, and also introduced me to mutants and masterminds.

I thought people assumed dnd 3.5 was the default

>elaborate on specifics, and how those factors specifically influence a thing

So you're expecting anons to go into pointless rambling detail, most of which will be wasted because it's irrelevant to OP, all because OP was too lazy and stupid to be more specific in their question?

Fuck off. I know you're only "pretending" to be retarded, but you're still a piece of shit.

That's a game system, not a setting.

>I've done it many times.

Yes, because you want to drone on about your own setting and will take any excuse to do so.

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