by Dmitry 2nd February 2016, 12:59 pm
As much as agree that there needs to be some modicum of fairness, not every eventuality can be covered by the rules. And because of this, a moderator can be bound and gagged by those rules when somebody comes up with an overpowered magic that hasn't quite been covered yet. If the staff can't make judgement calls on the fly, then fairness pretty much goes out the window. This is a creative process, which means mods and admins have to be creative in their assessments as well as their solutions.
And if something doesn't precisely follow the rules but has weaknesses to compensate, then that can't be punished. That's creativity at it's finest. Without that we end up with a cookie cutter approach to the whole process and nobody wants that. These 'unwritten rules' you keep talking about are simply the grader's judgement calls, nothing more. And as Zack said, there are going to be situations where one party has a distinct advantage over the other. But that's simply a matter of different factors colliding, such as one magic exploiting the weaknesses of the other. If that wasn't allowed, there wouldn't be a point in having those weaknesses.
I may not be staff and I may not have ten or twelve or twenty years roleplaying, but I know a good story when I see one; they don't usually end with "And thus, he lost because the rules said so".
Edit: Also, my main is one of those summoners Kaede mentioned. Out of the four or five of us that use it as our bread and butter, I haven't heard one complaint.