Mystery Man
First Post
Subject: Dungeons and Dragons
Just why exactly do you play this game?
I have a player ( a couple actually, but one in particular) who pisses and moans every time something bad happens to his character.
He gets hit by a wight and gets a level drain and whines. Never mind that the party has a cleric that can restore them. He gets hit by a spell that blinds him or some other type of damage and you'd think the cieling just fell on him.
How exactly do I make this boob dude realize that these things, especially at high levels (we're playing a high level game) are part of the game. This is not a walk in the park, picking pansies and basket weaving.
High level adventuring is dangerous, this is supposed to happen!
So.
What is an adventurer? Why do they put themselves in harms way to right wrongs, find fortune and glory or any of the other things adventurers do?
And no, before you say it, I have no plans of booting this guy, he's an awesome player when he's not crying like a little girl.
Just why exactly do you play this game?
I have a player ( a couple actually, but one in particular) who pisses and moans every time something bad happens to his character.
He gets hit by a wight and gets a level drain and whines. Never mind that the party has a cleric that can restore them. He gets hit by a spell that blinds him or some other type of damage and you'd think the cieling just fell on him.
How exactly do I make this boob dude realize that these things, especially at high levels (we're playing a high level game) are part of the game. This is not a walk in the park, picking pansies and basket weaving.
High level adventuring is dangerous, this is supposed to happen!
So.
What is an adventurer? Why do they put themselves in harms way to right wrongs, find fortune and glory or any of the other things adventurers do?
And no, before you say it, I have no plans of booting this guy, he's an awesome player when he's not crying like a little girl.