Originally Posted by GM4Him
Wow. So much knit picking. The overall point I was making was that LR is only a slight inconvenience. So the value of SR is really quality of life. It's healing with a single click as opposed to going to camp and getting full healing.

Yes. LR CAN be more time consuming. Dialogues may occur, etc. But especially in late EA, when you LR, it's pretty much pop to camp, click bedroll, click auto-food select, watch campfire, back to map. Instead of 1 second heal, it's maybe 10? And the benefits of LR are way better?

Isn't this working as intended? Now, I quit TT with 4e, but my understanding is that LRs should be better than SRs, that's why they're LRs, right?

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Again, my issue is 5 minutes of adventure, 24 hours rest. THAT is BG3. And it's encouraged by the game. I can't tell you how many times the characters say, "Gosh. I'm tired. We should get some rest.". After 5-10 minutes of adventure. I have literally LR'd on a number of occasions, and almost immediately, even before a single fight, had characters say we should get some rest. It's dumb.

Then why do you do it? I have missed more content because I don't take a lot of LRs than I've seen, and if it weren't for YouTube, I wouldn't even know it, well, largely, some I do find out about here, after all. I haven't felt "encouraged" to do that, and I'm not even a big stickler for the rules, so why is it a problem for you, if you are a stickler for the rules?