@simon33:
What I’m saying is that I find it a little off putting to be asked for the OOL when I’m defender before the first round has even been rolled.
Now I understand.
That has been a common practice for many years. The idea is to keep the game moving and not have interruptions in the middle of the turn. Sometimes it is no problem at all because you know what you want to do without even seeing the dice. But many times, they are basically asking you to handicap yourself.
I rarely give OOL in advance. They are asking YOU for a courtesy that you do not have to give. Keep in mind you could also say (as I have before), “if you score 4 hits or more, take this, if you score 3 or less, take this off”.
Sometimes as the defender, you might actually voluntarily give a scramble decision or OOL in advance because you don’t feel it weakens your situation at all, and you want to keep the game moving. Especially if your opponent isn’t moving fast enough for your tastes!
So just say no if you don’t want to give OOL before seeing attacker dice. I do know there are players who act like they expect you to do so, and that IS off putting!!! Just like expecting any other favor from someone