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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 9377046" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>You can view it as more a convention game and just go with the flow. Are the other players having fun? If not, then all of you talk to the DM about expectations. </p><p></p><p>Passive aggressive works great. At every door or chest make a roll and then ask each of the other party members to make a roll. Eventually one of you will roll high and then move onto the next roll. This slows the heck out of the game, but will allow you to not be hit with a trap. The DM will get frustrated enough at some point to just move along things and you no longer will need to worry about it. Also, tell the other characters that you front-line for 2 rounds before they need to take a turn. If nobody is the front line, then everyone is. Balance the passive aggressive with buffing the others to help them.</p><p></p><p>You can also become a halfling to get to reroll rolling 1s. Now, no bad things can happen. </p><p></p><p>It might not be my game choice, but if they are my friends and I like hanging out with them, or if it is the only thing in town, then embrace things and work from the inside to slowly change it. When is it your turn to DM?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 9377046, member: 27385"] You can view it as more a convention game and just go with the flow. Are the other players having fun? If not, then all of you talk to the DM about expectations. Passive aggressive works great. At every door or chest make a roll and then ask each of the other party members to make a roll. Eventually one of you will roll high and then move onto the next roll. This slows the heck out of the game, but will allow you to not be hit with a trap. The DM will get frustrated enough at some point to just move along things and you no longer will need to worry about it. Also, tell the other characters that you front-line for 2 rounds before they need to take a turn. If nobody is the front line, then everyone is. Balance the passive aggressive with buffing the others to help them. You can also become a halfling to get to reroll rolling 1s. Now, no bad things can happen. It might not be my game choice, but if they are my friends and I like hanging out with them, or if it is the only thing in town, then embrace things and work from the inside to slowly change it. When is it your turn to DM? [/QUOTE]
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