jasper
Rotten DM
DMs, when have you found it necessary to fire a player from your table?
Stolen from the dm flaw thread.
1. You actual had to tell a person to leave. Not just not invite them back. Or do things to drive them away.
2. Keep it as clean as possible.
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Ok, I will go first. Randall an SCA friend who game with the group. Randall was an okay player when I was NOT DMing. But as soon as it was my turn, he was 80% of rules challenges, wander off by himself, and get upset if he did something stupid the monsters would react logically. To sum up, he was disruptive to the table. I told him he was welcome to play at my house but not sit at table if I was the DM. To top it off two weeks later he and his spouse got into an argument in my house, I told them to take it outside. They left and never returned. And would hardly speak to me if we met.
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Stolen from the dm flaw thread.
1. You actual had to tell a person to leave. Not just not invite them back. Or do things to drive them away.
2. Keep it as clean as possible.
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Ok, I will go first. Randall an SCA friend who game with the group. Randall was an okay player when I was NOT DMing. But as soon as it was my turn, he was 80% of rules challenges, wander off by himself, and get upset if he did something stupid the monsters would react logically. To sum up, he was disruptive to the table. I told him he was welcome to play at my house but not sit at table if I was the DM. To top it off two weeks later he and his spouse got into an argument in my house, I told them to take it outside. They left and never returned. And would hardly speak to me if we met.
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