Larnievc
Hero
She watches an awful lot of Arrow.Of course, you can use the bow to wack someone over the head with it as an improvised staff, but I do NOT recommend it.![]()
She watches an awful lot of Arrow.Of course, you can use the bow to wack someone over the head with it as an improvised staff, but I do NOT recommend it.![]()
6 months for regular players , 9 months for people with learning problems. six years for comics.What it says on the tin. On the one hand, you want a welcoming environment where new players can settle in and learn. On the other, it's not unreasonable to expect a bit of effort.
So here's the question: Where do you guys draw the line between, “Learn to play!” and, “Dude, can I have a second to learn the game?” When does the burden shift from GMs needing to be patient to players needing to crack open a rule book?
Comic for illustrative purposes.
Hey the rules say you have pay Morrus $5 every time you post crazy stuff. Just send to me and I will wire it to him. This is a Rotten DM rule.Players don't need to know the rules, only the DM needs to know the rules.
Not really. I think the word needs is a bit strong, but I understand the sentiment.Hey the rules say you have pay Morrus $5 every time you post crazy stuff. Just send to me and I will wire it to him. This is a Rotten DM rule.
I've been playing longer than some of you have been alive, and I don't know all the rules, and I usually DM. Knowing the rules in and out just isn't important to me...