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<blockquote data-quote="Les Moore" data-source="post: 7750476" data-attributes="member: 6958032"><p>Help the DM out, whenever possible. Avoid rules lawyering, and Metagaming, at all costs. If you don't know what they are, find out.</p><p>DMs have a hard enough play as it is, you don't want to make it harder on them than it already is. Be aware of and follow your </p><p>DM's House Rules, play will flow much more easily. </p><p></p><p>Be one of the ones who's prepared. Have a little extra gear, for somebody who may have run out, or is not as experienced as you.</p><p>Save your old character sheets, when you progress a level or two, it may come in handy later, as you try to generate a new </p><p>character, or NPC . Have a couple extra Character sheets, and mapping paper. </p><p></p><p>As a player, I find all my gear fits into a nylon trapper keeper. Many times books are not allowed by the DM during gaming, there</p><p>are a couple good reasons for this rule. But if you are allowed to peek at the books during breaks, the trapper keeper may hold one or </p><p>two, for reference. Try to come prepared to the session, nobody wants to wait about while you are fumbling about, prepping a </p><p>caster, or updating experience levels which should have been done beforehand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Les Moore, post: 7750476, member: 6958032"] Help the DM out, whenever possible. Avoid rules lawyering, and Metagaming, at all costs. If you don't know what they are, find out. DMs have a hard enough play as it is, you don't want to make it harder on them than it already is. Be aware of and follow your DM's House Rules, play will flow much more easily. Be one of the ones who's prepared. Have a little extra gear, for somebody who may have run out, or is not as experienced as you. Save your old character sheets, when you progress a level or two, it may come in handy later, as you try to generate a new character, or NPC . Have a couple extra Character sheets, and mapping paper. As a player, I find all my gear fits into a nylon trapper keeper. Many times books are not allowed by the DM during gaming, there are a couple good reasons for this rule. But if you are allowed to peek at the books during breaks, the trapper keeper may hold one or two, for reference. Try to come prepared to the session, nobody wants to wait about while you are fumbling about, prepping a caster, or updating experience levels which should have been done beforehand. [/QUOTE]
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