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<blockquote data-quote="Roland Delacroix" data-source="post: 139848" data-attributes="member: 1753"><p>Ok, i was gonna leave this thread alone but after that last post...</p><p></p><p>Everytime i've killed more than one PC (who was obviouslly being an idiot) the group has almost ended, or just broke up. Players get pissed and no longer trust the DM, noone will want to play with you. Just my experience, maybe your group will be different, but I would NOT suggest killing anyone much less the whole group. In fact i've lost friends over this, and i never targeted anyone thats just the way the dice came out.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand you have to know whats up in your party. I keep a copy of everyones sheet, and they give me a new one every time they level. This helps me design an adventure appropriate to thier strengths and weaknesses. They keep a more updated version themselves but they usually dont have that much more since i get a new updated sheet every 4-5 games. If they claim to have it and its not on mine i can usually remember 3-4 games back. Regardless, if its not on either mine or their sheet and i dont remember it, it never happened.</p><p></p><p>One thing i just started was a yahoo group that i post summaries of every game on, for players who miss that game and my records. The players can post on the group and have thier characters in a folder there so I can get to it. Whenever they level, or whatever, they just update the yahoo group character sheet. This makes it easy for me to know exactlly what everyone can do. </p><p></p><p>Again, unless you hate the people in your group and never want them as friends, don't kill them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roland Delacroix, post: 139848, member: 1753"] Ok, i was gonna leave this thread alone but after that last post... Everytime i've killed more than one PC (who was obviouslly being an idiot) the group has almost ended, or just broke up. Players get pissed and no longer trust the DM, noone will want to play with you. Just my experience, maybe your group will be different, but I would NOT suggest killing anyone much less the whole group. In fact i've lost friends over this, and i never targeted anyone thats just the way the dice came out. On the other hand you have to know whats up in your party. I keep a copy of everyones sheet, and they give me a new one every time they level. This helps me design an adventure appropriate to thier strengths and weaknesses. They keep a more updated version themselves but they usually dont have that much more since i get a new updated sheet every 4-5 games. If they claim to have it and its not on mine i can usually remember 3-4 games back. Regardless, if its not on either mine or their sheet and i dont remember it, it never happened. One thing i just started was a yahoo group that i post summaries of every game on, for players who miss that game and my records. The players can post on the group and have thier characters in a folder there so I can get to it. Whenever they level, or whatever, they just update the yahoo group character sheet. This makes it easy for me to know exactlly what everyone can do. Again, unless you hate the people in your group and never want them as friends, don't kill them all. [/QUOTE]
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