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This is clearly a post from someone who only watches DnD and doesn't play it.
Whoever tries to do something is the person who has to roll. If you have the wrong character selected, that's like the Barbarian of a TTRPG asking to do Arcana, most likely won't end well, but it's a player choice, not a system issue.
LTP.
https://youtu.be/oRN74ZivrEk?si=X3S0oN4r444PqQri
Since she's playing Astarion for that convo, she makes Astarion decisions.
Yes, and in a party, on the table top, you can have multi-person conversations. You can interject, offer advice, step up and answer or ask a question of an NPC - even if you're not the person how initiated the conversation.
Secondly, unlike on TT, its a pain in the arse to constantly manually switch between characters.
Actually, only the people at the table who's characters are present can speak, otherwise you're metagaming, which is strictly against the rules.
Exactly. Your party's characters are present, literally a couple feet away, but can't speak or otherwise do literally anything. Thank you for agreeing it doesn't make sense.
I personally hate how the game switches you to the MC during many conversations despite entering the conversation with another character being in the lead. This to me is a "gotcha" that seems to be unavoidable without removing people from the party.
Which would be fine as long as they stay in character.
Would you be OK with Astarion interrupting a conversation to say Astarion things?
No, you're twisting my words to suit your incorrect narrative. Being at the table does not automatically mean you're present. You're wrong.