My one gripe is the author doesn't exactly explain what the problem with those ad-hoc solutions are. I lied, I also have the gripe that the author doesn't talk about the noncomposition of monads and tease monad…
What about slashing or bludgeoning damage?
My one gripe is the author doesn't exactly explain what the problem with those ad-hoc solutions are. I lied, I also have the gripe that the author doesn't talk about the noncomposition of monads and tease monad…
What about slashing or bludgeoning damage?