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<blockquote data-quote="Bodah" data-source="post: 1313505" data-attributes="member: 6711"><p>There is probably only a handful of players that I've personally killed in game over the years (put them up against impossible odds, had an enemy target them specifically, execution.. etc)</p><p></p><p>That said.. my players have a habit of getting themselves killed by taking insane risks, or just doing insane things. I thought this would change as they became more experienced. However I guess some players always retain that new risk taking attitude. 3 players in my current group die quite often.. in the course of this two year long campaign we've been playing those 3 have died 4-5 times each. The other half of the party is still on their original characters. Nearly all of those deaths have been from those 3 players executing poorly thought out plans, taking crazy risks, or getting involved in generally bad stuff. Maybe 1-2 of those have been from bad rolls etc. Its interesting to watch the complete opposites we have in the group though. The cautious roleplayers who retain their characters all of the campaign... and the crazy risk takers who seem to be rolling up a new character every other session.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bodah, post: 1313505, member: 6711"] There is probably only a handful of players that I've personally killed in game over the years (put them up against impossible odds, had an enemy target them specifically, execution.. etc) That said.. my players have a habit of getting themselves killed by taking insane risks, or just doing insane things. I thought this would change as they became more experienced. However I guess some players always retain that new risk taking attitude. 3 players in my current group die quite often.. in the course of this two year long campaign we've been playing those 3 have died 4-5 times each. The other half of the party is still on their original characters. Nearly all of those deaths have been from those 3 players executing poorly thought out plans, taking crazy risks, or getting involved in generally bad stuff. Maybe 1-2 of those have been from bad rolls etc. Its interesting to watch the complete opposites we have in the group though. The cautious roleplayers who retain their characters all of the campaign... and the crazy risk takers who seem to be rolling up a new character every other session. [/QUOTE]
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