Fedge123
First Post
For a fairly long time (back in 3e days) I had to make sure to keep a note of PCs' Spot and Listen modifiers and to roll those checks for them. Because if I didn't then the players would respond to being asked for such a check (and with no other trigger) by having their characters load up on all manner of defensive enchantments.
And yes, they did it every single time a check was asked for, and they didn't prep for an ambush except when a check was called for.
It was really blatant - my calling for a check meant an ambush was coming, and although the dice clearly indicated that the characters didn't know about it, they'd "just happen" to decide that then (and only then) was the time to get ready.
I guess it's lucky there's no such thing as metagaming.
I stopped this behavior by asking players to roll perception (or similar) checks at random/innocuous times, when there was actually nothing to see or find of particular note. It keeps them on edge
