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Another "Have You Ever Had This Player?" Discussion

Although I'm puzzled by why a group would intefere with velociraptors only getting their dinner, no I have not had such a person in the group.

Although I have been guilty of discussing ways with another Player of how to kill a third Player's character, but that was when the game was paused for a break, was Out Of Character, and we never acted on it. Though it did annoy the other Player who would come back just to hear the tail end of our conversation that detailled the brutal death of their character and wonder what was happening. :heh:
 

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I had gone through a similia experience as well. To keep a long story short we had a Ranger/Rouge that decided he no longe liked combat. He used to be teamed up with an Rouge/Fighter and the two would scout ahead and such. However where that fella left; meaning Mr. Ranger/Assassin took point alone things changed. Keep in mind that we were all 12th+ level; and he had maxed out hide and move silently skills as well as a disgustingly high Dex Score.

One day we had to head down a set of sairs to enter into a dungeon. There was myself (an armor clad fighter), a second fighter (armor clad), a cleric (also clad in metal armor), and two wizards. Obviously who takes up the scouting position? You guessed it...

He actually said "I'm not going first!"

I replied: "Why - exactly what is your character good for here then?"

Now; when we entered combat he would run to the edges - "I am waiting for a chance to flank" was one excuse. He did not flank; he was more concerned with NOT taking damage. As a matter of fact to save his own arse he actually did not come back one time to tell us that baddies where up ahead (he was afraid of being seen going back). That made it real ugly.

What we did:

#1 My character (which was "in-character" for him) told Mr. Ranger/Rouge to shape up or watch his innards spill onto the floor - reminding him that his Sneak Attack damage, given the multi-class, was no where near good enough to take me down nor was his BAB fo the same reason. The other players did the same in their own ways - referring to fireballs, inflicting moderate wounds, "ginsue", etc.

#3 In-character we refused to give him a share of the loot - each of us tossed him a gold piece to be nice.

#4 Out of character we refused to give him a share of the loot.

#5 The DM, after (previous to the items above occuring) talking in depth with the rest of us also gave him the "correct" amount of experience; which was damned near zero. He did get some for remaining unseen during combat however! :D

#6 My character, after a long argument, and receiving a threat of assassins coming his way summarily smashed the Rouge/Ranger to litle tiny bits while the others laughed.

He then left; angered at us - we did not care. The game was better. EH knew why we did what we did and he was warned out of character and in on various occasions spanning 3 or more months (we played bi-weekly).

I suggest the same approach:
#1 Warn OOC
#2 Warn again OOC
#3 Warn IC
#4 Warn IC again
#5 Tell DM - then act on it.
 

Drop the Fool

It's far easier to boot out a worthless player than to waste your game time dealing with them. As someone wise once told me ...

"Life is short. The time to game is even shorter!"
 

"No she's not... she's just interesting..."

Responses;

"Not to us she isn't".

"A Sorcerer telling the rest of us not to use magic. See any problem with this logic?"


Followed by;

"Fire on another member of this group anytime soon and, should your character survive the fallout, she will no longer be a part of this group. Chances are good that you won't either."

"We don't appreciate inter-party conflict. Be a team player or take it somewhere else."

(In Character) "So-and-so is trouble. She fired on whoever. I don't trust her to cover my back anymore. Let's part company with her sorry a-- before she kills one of us."

"Obviously this character has a problem being a team player. Perhaps she should leave the group and you make up another character who doesn't have this problem."
 

Shining Dragon said:
I'm puzzled by why a group would intefere with velociraptors only getting their dinner

I had some inside info that the Deinonychus would become my mount, but that's neither here nor there.

We have all tried talking to her, in and out of character. She would have been booted out a while back, or had her character killed, if not for the plot twist: she's dating the DM. Thus, we can't touch her (so to speak).
 

Zweihänder said:
We have all tried talking to her, in and out of character. She would have been booted out a while back, or had her character killed, if not for the plot twist: she's dating the DM. Thus, we can't touch her (so to speak).


Ahhhhh.....

Your only recourse may be to have someone else DM.
 
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Zweihänder said:
I had some inside info that the Deinonychus would become my mount, but that's neither here nor there.

We have all tried talking to her, in and out of character. She would have been booted out a while back, or had her character killed, if not for the plot twist: she's dating the DM. Thus, we can't touch her (so to speak).

If the DM is keeping her around for that reason, drop the DM.
 



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