Sorry Impartial is imperfection. partial is not a whole.
If you want to review then bias is the way to go. Many
people do not understand D&D. Why? Cause they refuse or
can't understand the rules. Let's take something simple.
A sword causes 10 damage. object your hitting has 100 damage
points. Therefor it takes 10 hits to get to zero.
one does it die or must it be less than zero to die?
D&D says less; zero you are still alive. (CPR anybody?)
D&D is as close to 1% and 100% as oranges are to apples.
Don't you love it when the coaches and announcers say
"that player always gives 110% to the game" (?) HUH?
Some of the games have a LUCK attrubute. If life and
games didn't have fate, luck, or what ever you want to
call it we would still be writing on papyrus.
( hint find out what the egyptian's called luck or
the greeks. They borrowed it from them. )
Respectfully
Syrholmes
BTW: most rpg's are shoot em up style and some outragious
if not foolish scenarios included as quests. I can
think of one in baulder's gate. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mage.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wave.gif" alt="" />