I have been DMing for just about eight years now.
In that time, I have never killed a PC.
In the past, I have usually wimped out, to the extent of changing an NPC's action in combat when I knew that one of the PCs would die from it. But as time passes, especially with the new edition, I'm starting to get concerned.
I've never racked in a kill. Sure, dropped below 0, but the lack of a kill is now starting to make me wonder if I'm doing something wrong, either from encounter design, or not being strict enough, not going for the throat (attacking PCs while they're dieing, etc).
The "doing it wrong" is a bit of a stretch, I know; there's far more important things to DM than putting a notch in your belt for all your fatalities, but I do wonder if there is something missing from my style. If anything, it is at least a DM cherry (well, the REAL milestone is a TPK, but still).
How should I rectify this, if at all?
In that time, I have never killed a PC.
In the past, I have usually wimped out, to the extent of changing an NPC's action in combat when I knew that one of the PCs would die from it. But as time passes, especially with the new edition, I'm starting to get concerned.
I've never racked in a kill. Sure, dropped below 0, but the lack of a kill is now starting to make me wonder if I'm doing something wrong, either from encounter design, or not being strict enough, not going for the throat (attacking PCs while they're dieing, etc).
The "doing it wrong" is a bit of a stretch, I know; there's far more important things to DM than putting a notch in your belt for all your fatalities, but I do wonder if there is something missing from my style. If anything, it is at least a DM cherry (well, the REAL milestone is a TPK, but still).
How should I rectify this, if at all?