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<blockquote data-quote="24Fanatic365" data-source="post: 7295559" data-attributes="member: 6906297"><p>Our bard is Unlucky Guy at my Wednesday Night Adventurers League group at the local game shop. He tends to shoot other members of the party when he decides to use his bow. My first night there, he shot me in the back instead of hitting a goblin, because he rolled a 1 on his attack roll. After combat was over, he tried to blame our rogue as being the one who shot me, but horrendously failed his deception roll. According to the rest of the party, this wasn't the first time he had errantly shot another party member with an arrow from his bow. It also wasn't the first time he failed at convincing the rest of the party that the shot had come from another PC. </p><p></p><p>Last night, while we were all searching a room we had just cleared, he found 4 agate stones that were worth 25 gp each. He decided he wanted to keep them for himself instead of throwing them into the collective party treasure pot, and abysmally failed his slight of hand roll, while our monk rolled a natural 20 on his perception check against the bard's slight of hand. It wasn't the first time he had failed at this particular ruse, either, and I'm thinking he probably still hasn't learned his lesson that stealing from the party may have dire consequences in game. Our cleric already (who is the party's treasurer) already had trust issues with him, since he had caught him trying to hold out on the party in the past. Now, the entire party is keeping their eyes on him when we search for treasure Only time will tell if he'll mend his ways... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="24Fanatic365, post: 7295559, member: 6906297"] Our bard is Unlucky Guy at my Wednesday Night Adventurers League group at the local game shop. He tends to shoot other members of the party when he decides to use his bow. My first night there, he shot me in the back instead of hitting a goblin, because he rolled a 1 on his attack roll. After combat was over, he tried to blame our rogue as being the one who shot me, but horrendously failed his deception roll. According to the rest of the party, this wasn't the first time he had errantly shot another party member with an arrow from his bow. It also wasn't the first time he failed at convincing the rest of the party that the shot had come from another PC. Last night, while we were all searching a room we had just cleared, he found 4 agate stones that were worth 25 gp each. He decided he wanted to keep them for himself instead of throwing them into the collective party treasure pot, and abysmally failed his slight of hand roll, while our monk rolled a natural 20 on his perception check against the bard's slight of hand. It wasn't the first time he had failed at this particular ruse, either, and I'm thinking he probably still hasn't learned his lesson that stealing from the party may have dire consequences in game. Our cleric already (who is the party's treasurer) already had trust issues with him, since he had caught him trying to hold out on the party in the past. Now, the entire party is keeping their eyes on him when we search for treasure Only time will tell if he'll mend his ways... :) [/QUOTE]
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