Janet Cobb via agora-discussion [2023-06-26 13:08]: > "Why should this be in the rules?" is a valid question. Putting > something in the rules means that everybody has to pay attention to it, > lest it change out from under them to actually do something, and that > people (like me) have rule-mandated obligations to track it. > > We have contracts for things that only people who are interested want to > pay attention to.
That is not the point. Drafts are for gauging interest. And this draft clearly is demonstrating a mechanic, not a complete game. Judge it for what it's worth. If it turns out nobody likes it, I'll abandon it. The problem, for me, is the tone. Imagine showing someone a recipe for a nice and refreshing juice, to see what they think, and they responding “but this is not a complete meal. I'm hungry”. -- juan