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Guilty Admissions...

1. I can't stand 4e. The more I learn about it, the more I hate it. I don't participate in any 4e bashing threads though because I don't care if others like it or not. Who am I to criticize someone that does enjoy it? And who are they to criticize someone that doesn't enjoy it?

2. I have played in a 4e game and had fun (go figure). :p I will be playing in a 4e Dark Sun game soon and hopefully will have fun. But I still hate 4e and would love to get the DM to do a 3.5 Dark Sun game instead!

3. Dealing with too many problem players has caused me to no longer have any patience with players. If I DM someone new & they give me a hard time on a regular basis, I immediately boot them from the game without trying to work things out. Talking things out has never resulted in positive results.

4. I no longer feel bad about kicking players out of the group or denying players from joining the group. And I don't care what they think of me. The amount of arguing & general disrespect I've seen from people is mind-boggling. I have never, and would never act like that towards a person DMing me. I've had my gripes about DMs before, but I still was never disruptive about it, and I never once whined when I didn't get my way. I am always respectful to my DMs.

5. I have cheated to keep PCs from dying. Sometimes a player keeps doing boneheaded things during an encounter because he is inexperienced. Or maybe I've already killed a few of his PCs and he just keeps having a run of bad luck (or my dice keep having a run of good luck). I'd rather encourage the player rather than discourage them, so I'll fudge a roll or two if I know it will be a killing blow & I don't think the PC deserves to die at that moment.

6. Sometimes I don't know when to keep my mouth shut. I occasionally try to give advice to players when my advice probably isn't wanted. My intentions are only to be helpful, but I realize that players don't really want help. :o

7. I have a bad habit of keeping an argument going once a player starts to argue with me. I keep thinking that I'm doing the right thing by attempting to explain myself, but I forget that all I'm doing is holding up the game for the other players. As long as a player doesn't question my ruling/motives during a game, I'm good. But when they do, it's an effort for me to remember to tell them, "We will discuss it after the game."

8. I tend to nitpick the small details. It's not really my fault though. It came about from the nonstop rules lawyering former players kept doing early in my DMing career. Now I find myself nit picking any small rule as if I need to do it correctly rather than just winging it to keep the game flowing smoothly.
 

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Hi. My name is Mike and I...


* Love elves. Fancy, tree-hugging, better than thou, long lived, fey prancing elves. I love them.
* Am a huge powergaming optimizer.
* Sometimes quote Monty Python and the Holy Grail... and think it's funny.
* Love drow. Fey prancy, better than thou elves with a dark side? Yes please!
* Do character voices, sometimes silly ones. Sometimes I don't know they're silly.
* Don't like cheetos.
* Sometimes pretend that I'm a superhero... When I'm not playing a role playing game.
 

I can only think of one not mentioned yet.

This is a guilty admission, as the thread states, because I do feel bad about it, I have never mentioned to anyone with which I have played, and it is entirely a baseless position on a rational level:

I hate "pipped" six sided dice mixed in at the RPG table when all the others (including the other d6s) are Arabic numeraled. Put those things back in the Parchisi or Monopoly box and get them off my D & D game!
 

Hi. My name is David and I...

* Love the pattern finding inherent in games.
* Think the Greyhawk setting is one of the most inspiring settings for RPGs.
* Require modules to run my games and playtest them repeatedly before play.
* Cannot figure out how some folks are incapable of seeing the underlying patterns in simple games like tic-tac-toe.
* Like leaving the math to the Ref and the rules behind the screen.
* Love games rewarding analysis and deep thought like Chess.
* Don't really care about expressing a character personality in D&D, but enjoy doing so on occasion.
* Can't figure out how doing math is an act of fictional character expression.
* Enjoy the team building aspect of RPGs more than any other element.
* Would rather play in a nice, quite home than a dirty basement or noisy shop any day of the week.
* Am bored stiff by 99.99% of the games I have tried and all currently on the market.
* Am a lifelong fan of modules and have bought and sold off hundreds of them.
* Could care less about the narrative quality of my games.
* Can't figure out if Monopoly is a drama, comedy, western, romance, or pulp game.
 

I hate "pipped" six sided dice mixed in at the RPG table when all the others (including the other d6s) are Arabic numeraled. Put those things back in the Parchisi or Monopoly box and get them off my D & D game!

Wow. I prefer my pipped d6s. I've got something like 15 of them in my dice bag and I always reach for them first rather than the numbered ones.

I have banished tetrahedrical d4s from my dice. I now uses the 12-sided ones (in Roman numerals to distinguish them from my d12s) and am much happier with them. They're so much easier to read and even pick up to roll than the stupid little pyramids.

Edit: ... not to pick on your avatar or anything. I hadn't even noticed your avatar is one of those banes of my existence d4s when I posted.

Geez, Bill. Commentary bad (except in xp comments), confessions good! So I'm making this a gentle reminder to other folks.

What a fun thread. - PCat
 
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Hi, my name on these boards is Al'Kelhar, and I:

- enjoyed playing 2E more than any other version of D&D;
- powergame;
- railroad my players;
- say "no" to my players;
- do not consider it my duty as DM to know all the rules applicable to a player's character.

I'm a bad, bad man, and I seek forgiveness.
 

I'm lamia and I..

1. Didn't actually pick my name in homage to the monster. It's from a Neil Gaiman book because I am a shameless Gaiman fangirl.
2. Usually have a set of dice in my purse. I don't know if I think a spontaneous game will break out, or what. But I do.
3. Once told someone who happened to see the dice in my purse that it was for nights at the bar by myself. That I would roll a charisma check when a weirdo hit on me. But I would never, ever do that!
4. Take pride in being nerdier than my boyfriend, though only by a little.
5. Bought the 4e player handbook, didn't like it, and began using it to prop up my laptop so that it didn't feel so weird spending 40 bucks for no reason.
6. Wish the people who never see their backstories used would move to Washington and join my game. I would kill for players with 5 page backstories.
 

My name is Marc and I...

  • Learned long ago never to mention I game casually. Causes too many funny looks.
  • Would never play a dwarf, gnome, hobbit or other "non-heroic" character.
  • Hate mixing technology with my fantasy settings.
  • Love high fantasy
  • Tend to buy far more source books than I really need (4E seems to have broken me of that).
  • Have played every D&D since the original and love 4E the best.
  • Think alignment (the old 3x3 grid) is a perfectly reasonable shorthand for some aspects of a character.
  • Don't like published settings.
  • Used to be a wizard bigot.
  • Decided to cure my wizard bigotry by playing rogues and clerics for most of my last camaigns (as a player). Seems to have worked, I'm cured :p
  • Almost always like to play a good guy.
  • Really hate it when players no-show or don't respond to an email query about availability. (I mean how hard is it to email these days? Really:p)
  • Like fey, dragons, unicorns and other "poofta" creatures
  • Do not like any of Gygax's published settings or adventures, the flavor of his more colorful spells or monsters, or care for his judgement as evidenced in OD&D wizard XP tables and the like. I know, I blaspheme.
 
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I have to 'fess up that...:

- ... while I admire Gary Gygax for his role in creating D&D and RPGs, I firmly believe he lost TSR because he was an appalling businessman and that he was utterly incapable of ever hitting a deadline both when he was at TSR and then in his other ventures. Oh, and Temple of Elemental Evil should have been finished before it was published!

- ... I have an unnatural dislike of Dragonlance. So much so that I avoid any and all threads involving it as a topic because I know there is no way I can contribute in a positive way.

- ... I believe that people who get rogue and rouge confused should actually be banned from ENWorld.

- ... I cannot understand why people cannot use its and it's correctly (or, worst of all, resort to its').

- ... I love aboleths. I struggle to create campaigns where aboleths are not the BBEGs or at least an active part of some conspiracy.

- ... I would never tell the majority of my friends, business associates or relatives that I am a D&D addict.
 

My name is Keith and I
- Hate D&D Monks
- Hate psionics
- Hate published settings
- Love scenery, props, and miniatures in my game - creating the scene is about as much fun as playing through it for me.
- Do not get what's so great about Harry Potter
- Love Warhammer 40K fiction, even though I recognize it is literary garbage,
 

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