I just finished a one shot with some friends last night where I had been subjected to the "rule of cool" for the first time. While attacking multiple enemies who had encircled me, I rolled high on four attack roles and the DM said "Rule of cool, you use a broad swing of your sword to cleave all four enemies in half, killing them all."
Now personally, most of the time I don't like rule of cool. I know it might make me seem like a pretty stuck up DnD player, but I've always felt it's used a lot more to excuse complete and utter bullshit than it is used to just do something cool. I didn't really mind the way my DM had handled it however. It felt perfectly feasible for a fantasy world like the one we were roleplaying in. But from the way I hear other tables use the rule of cool, it often sounds completely unrealistic in the established world in which they're roleplaying. IE one I hear a lot: "I slide on my shield down this hill, using X attack on Y enemy as I pass!"
Maybe others don't see the issue with that, but Idunno, it's never felt realistic to me. So I suppose, the point of the thread is, how far is too far to you for the rule of cool? Do you think anything should be allowed if it sounds cool enough? Maybe loose boundaries, like nothing impossible, but unlikely if cool enough? Or maybe you're a lot stingier like me, and think it should be used sparingly, or not at all. No matter how your table handles it, as long as you have fun, that's the most important thing. I'm just curious how everyone else feels.
Now personally, most of the time I don't like rule of cool. I know it might make me seem like a pretty stuck up DnD player, but I've always felt it's used a lot more to excuse complete and utter bullshit than it is used to just do something cool. I didn't really mind the way my DM had handled it however. It felt perfectly feasible for a fantasy world like the one we were roleplaying in. But from the way I hear other tables use the rule of cool, it often sounds completely unrealistic in the established world in which they're roleplaying. IE one I hear a lot: "I slide on my shield down this hill, using X attack on Y enemy as I pass!"
Maybe others don't see the issue with that, but Idunno, it's never felt realistic to me. So I suppose, the point of the thread is, how far is too far to you for the rule of cool? Do you think anything should be allowed if it sounds cool enough? Maybe loose boundaries, like nothing impossible, but unlikely if cool enough? Or maybe you're a lot stingier like me, and think it should be used sparingly, or not at all. No matter how your table handles it, as long as you have fun, that's the most important thing. I'm just curious how everyone else feels.