Obryn
Hero
Bingo.We don't try to empathize with the misbehavior of disruptive players. We try to correct it.
And I'd rather turn a bad player into a good player than toss her out before giving it a try.
-O
Bingo.We don't try to empathize with the misbehavior of disruptive players. We try to correct it.
From Kevin Cook's Dice thread....
http://www.dicecollector.com/D20_OPAQUE_ROUNDED_SOLID_HUGE_3.jpg
BIG DICE = NO CHEATING
Aluvial
I'm not sure what "spin-down" means? Can you explain?I have a pair of those and the ironic thing is they are spin-down with all the high numbers on one half of the dice.
Oddly enough the first set of DDM dice were also spin-down and later banned from organized play.
I'm not sure what "spin-down" means? Can you explain?
Aluvial
Well, everyone (except her) performs pretty equally, and nobody has a munchkined-out character. People don't tend to be overly competitive at the table, either.I'd ask myself if she cheats to win, or to avoid losing - losing face, losing a favorite character, etc.
People do not always cheat to win, sometimes they cheat just to keep up with the rest. If you have a highly competitive group where some people make very effective characters, it can create serious pressure to avoid becoming "dead weight".
It might be that all she needs to stop cheating is some assurance that it's not needed - maybe have a safety net for characters, so dice do not result in character loss. Or check if the game atmosphere is too competitive, and if "low performers" are pressured in any way to shape up.
Maybe she likes everything else about the game? I don't know. There are several things I don't like about D&D but I still play it. Maybe her friends only play D&D and she can't find another group? Who knows?
Again, this might only be because the other players and DM are openly disdainful of how she chooses to play.
I'm not using logic, I'm offering hypotheses for unknowns. I have no idea why she's doing it. (Apparently the DM doesn't either, judging by the last post. I suggest he/she find out.)Using your own logic, she is not only disdainful of the way the group she is in chooses to play, she is actively contemptuous of it, because she refuses to abide by the constraints of the system she agreed to sit down and play.