Annoying Player HORROR STORIES!!!!

We had a guy who would keep his dice in a dice bag that was inside another dice bag. He would keep all of them in the bag until it was his turn to roll. Then he would open the first bag..., then open the second bag..., then find the correct die..., then roll it, and then PUT IT BACK IN THE BAG(S) until the next time!

Two Words.......Spray Bottle!!

Hey......theres a certain level of persistance required to keep your OCD from escalating to a 3 or 4 dice bag system. :lol:

As far as quirky behavior goes, I have a buddy who places all his dice with like dice and placed on the highest number on the dice.

He calls it "CHARGING" his dice. As far as superstition goes its pretty harmless and a little contagious.

I now "Charge" my main D20.......DON'T JUDGE ME!!!
 
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Having played as long as I have (going on nearly 24 years) I do have a few stories. The one Im going to relay isnt as bad as some Ive seen but its more fresh in my memory.

I joined a 13th level game that had been going for a long time previous. The DM (Someone Ive known for sometime had been hemorraghing players due to various reasons) and as I was reliable I was allowed to join. One of the other players let us use her poolhouse room to game. I lived somewhat distantly so Id drive up on a Sat night and then leave really early Sun morning. What began happening though was the game would have to be cancelled because the player hosting at the 11th hour would suddenly not be able to. The reasons were all different but the end result was nobody was informed until they arrived to find either nobody there or her packing up to go out. It got to the point where we simply changed where we gamed.

In later months we would be asked to go back there to game as main place, but wisely our dm wouldnt do it. Im a very, reliable gamer, so naturally I find issue with gamers who flake at the last second or say they can game when they know something else is on. This gamer has never rejoined due to Health issues and other issues that I dont know about. I feel sorry for them over this (which is why this isnt much of a Horror story)
 

I have a buddy who places all his dice with like dice and placed on the highest number on the dice.

He calls it "CHARGING" his dice. As far as superstition goes its pretty harmless and a little contagious.

I now "Charge" my main D20.......DON'T JUDGE ME!!!

I do the opposite! I don't like my d20's sitting with the 20's up - I guess I want them to feel like's it's been ages since they rolled a 20 - and they owe me!
 
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My wife also does this with her dice. She calls it "training". Given her notoriously crappy luck on the d20, it doesn't seem to be working.
 

My wife also does this with her dice. She calls it "training". Given her notoriously crappy luck on the d20, it doesn't seem to be working.

Your wife games with you?.......that could be really cool or that could be an extended "Honey-Do List" waiting to happen if you cheese her off. :lol:
 



I hooked up with my old gaming group in the late 90s and was involved in a fantastic campaign that lasted for about a year of weekly gaming back in 2E days. The DM ran a really tight ship (XP penalties for being late, no food at the table, etc) and was a terrific DM overall. He also effortlessly ran a huge gaming group - it was him and usually 9 or 10 players who showed up religiously every Saturday from 10am to 3pm (except for 4-5 mega sessions that went from 10am to well after midnight)

However, he was always looking for new players/fresh blood/fresh ideas. So, not long after I joined the group, another guy named Ilan joined the group and it was a disaster. His first PC idea was a kender paladin-thief based on Batman. WTF? First off, in 2E, paladins were limited to humans and could not multi-class under the core rules. And, kender? Batman? They don't really mix in concept, do they? So, the DM nixed that idea and the guy finally rolled up a human paladin whose last name was Bwayne (B. Wayne... Bruce Wayne... ha ha, get it?). He actually did okay that day at the table and I had expected him back the next week after his original looniness. Little did I know what else was going on...

1) I did not notice it at the time, but he spent the whole time leering at the one woman at the table, so much so that it made her uncomfortable. She later told the DM about it - and, she was NOT the type that would complain about anything unless it was really bad. (her boyfriend was at the table as well, which makes the leering even worse...)
2) The DM was involved as a player in a less serious Saturday night game at a friend's home a few towns over. I was on-again, off-again in the night game, and was not there that night, so missed this one. .So, this Ilan guy went over to the night game with the morning DM and Ilan's idea for a character in that game was a former prostitute with "really big breasts" who used her "assets" to distract the guards to break out of prison.
3) Additionally, since I was on the other side of the room, I did not notice this, but Ilan's hygiene was not the best...

So, he was asked not to come back the following week.

As a postscript to that, the DM's mint condition 1E Deities & Demigods book went missing after that day and he was right next to the bookshelf where the DM kept his books. We were never able to get in touch with him after that, but everybody strongly suspects he stole it in the hub-bub surrounding the end of the session.

As a second postscript, after I got this crazy job in a new area just over the border in Massachusetts, I had to leave that group in the New Haven area because I could not commit to weekly gaming. However, a few months later, I was contacted by a gaming couple that was new to the area and we exchanged some pleasant emails and he had commented on how they were having difficulty finding a gaming group, and the only person they met was this weird guy who wanted to play a kender paladin-thief based on Batman.
 

I hooked up with my old gaming group in the late 90s and was involved in a fantastic campaign that lasted for about a year of weekly gaming back in 2E days. The DM ran a really tight ship (XP penalties for being late, no food at the table, etc) and was a terrific DM overall. He also effortlessly ran a huge gaming group - it was him and usually 9 or 10 players who showed up religiously every Saturday from 10am to 3pm (except for 4-5 mega sessions that went from 10am to well after midnight)

However, he was always looking for new players/fresh blood/fresh ideas. So, not long after I joined the group, another guy named Ilan joined the group and it was a disaster. His first PC idea was a kender paladin-thief based on Batman. WTF? First off, in 2E, paladins were limited to humans and could not multi-class under the core rules. And, kender? Batman? They don't really mix in concept, do they? So, the DM nixed that idea and the guy finally rolled up a human paladin whose last name was Bwayne (B. Wayne... Bruce Wayne... ha ha, get it?). He actually did okay that day at the table and I had expected him back the next week after his original looniness. Little did I know what else was going on...

1) I did not notice it at the time, but he spent the whole time leering at the one woman at the table, so much so that it made her uncomfortable. She later told the DM about it - and, she was NOT the type that would complain about anything unless it was really bad. (her boyfriend was at the table as well, which makes the leering even worse...)
2) The DM was involved as a player in a less serious Saturday night game at a friend's home a few towns over. I was on-again, off-again in the night game, and was not there that night, so missed this one. .So, this Ilan guy went over to the night game with the morning DM and Ilan's idea for a character in that game was a former prostitute with "really big breasts" who used her "assets" to distract the guards to break out of prison.
3) Additionally, since I was on the other side of the room, I did not notice this, but Ilan's hygiene was not the best...

So, he was asked not to come back the following week.

As a postscript to that, the DM's mint condition 1E Deities & Demigods book went missing after that day and he was right next to the bookshelf where the DM kept his books. We were never able to get in touch with him after that, but everybody strongly suspects he stole it in the hub-bub surrounding the end of the session.

As a second postscript, after I got this crazy job in a new area just over the border in Massachusetts, I had to leave that group in the New Haven area because I could not commit to weekly gaming. However, a few months later, I was contacted by a gaming couple that was new to the area and we exchanged some pleasant emails and he had commented on how they were having difficulty finding a gaming group, and the only person they met was this weird guy who wanted to play a kender paladin-thief based on Batman.

It really is a small, nutty world.......You should have acted it up and told him you had to dress up like your character. Can you imagine a little batman guy all dressed to the gills and the only one who did so. Let the hilarity insue.
 

It really is a small, nutty world.......You should have acted it up and told him you had to dress up like your character. Can you imagine a little batman guy all dressed to the gills and the only one who did so. Let the hilarity insue.

well, considering the guy looked like a male version of Rosie O'Donnell... it's not something I'd really like to imagine.
 

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