el-remmen
Moderator Emeritus
I actually made this complaint to a couple of my players recently, not because I feel like they should feel overwhelming gratitude, but because I felt like I put in a lot of effort to prepare for the game and the players in question did not take the time to prepare the little that is required of them to play their characters smoothly (i.e. understand their spells and abilities).
It was probably the first time I made this appeal and mentioned the amount of work I put it, but I felt like I had to. "If you enjoy the game I run then understand that I put a lot of work into it and all the appreciation I ask for is for you to be prepared at the table."
I don't think that is too much to ask for.
It was probably the first time I made this appeal and mentioned the amount of work I put it, but I felt like I had to. "If you enjoy the game I run then understand that I put a lot of work into it and all the appreciation I ask for is for you to be prepared at the table."
I don't think that is too much to ask for.