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<blockquote data-quote="Templetroll" data-source="post: 2256354" data-attributes="member: 2201"><p>You seem to change whether or not the other players or the DM care about this. The DM wants players to deal with it so he doesn't have to, but you also say the guy is playing 'in character'. What about his character makes this bizarre behavior reasonable?</p><p></p><p>You can refuse to take on anything, any mission, that might scare this guy's character. He obviously has a track record of accurate threat assessment. Retreat, because it is the wise thing to do, and report the things that scare his character.</p><p></p><p>You also need to talk to the DM about his oddball encounter design. If his character ever dies, he should be knocked down a level, but the DM should stop dropping the other character levels when they die to something encountered due to his higher level. The ohter option is ask to have everyone else be allowed to create new characters to match his level. Do this over and over as he gets 4 levels higher than the rest of the party average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Templetroll, post: 2256354, member: 2201"] You seem to change whether or not the other players or the DM care about this. The DM wants players to deal with it so he doesn't have to, but you also say the guy is playing 'in character'. What about his character makes this bizarre behavior reasonable? You can refuse to take on anything, any mission, that might scare this guy's character. He obviously has a track record of accurate threat assessment. Retreat, because it is the wise thing to do, and report the things that scare his character. You also need to talk to the DM about his oddball encounter design. If his character ever dies, he should be knocked down a level, but the DM should stop dropping the other character levels when they die to something encountered due to his higher level. The ohter option is ask to have everyone else be allowed to create new characters to match his level. Do this over and over as he gets 4 levels higher than the rest of the party average. [/QUOTE]
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