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<blockquote data-quote="WarpedAcorn" data-source="post: 7305352" data-attributes="member: 6819400"><p>From what you wrote, you handled the situation the best you possibly could. Stating that he needs to roll the dice where it is visible to the DM is an easy way to solve this "problem". Having to call a player out in a game is no fun for anyone, but ultimately its the DM's responsibility to play the role of the police in this situation. Handling it calmly and quickly is the best way.</p><p></p><p>I've been fortunate to have only had one intentional cheater at my table. When I was in High School there was an older guy that we played with briefly that was roll his dice and pick them up seemingly before they stopped rolling. He always rolled high. His stats were basically straight 18's. The first time it annoyed me. The second time I wrote down what he rolled every time. The lowest he rolled all night was a 16. The third time I used my previous list of his rolls for every monster that attacked him. We stopped playing with him shortly after that. I should have confronted him at the time, but didn't want to create a scene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarpedAcorn, post: 7305352, member: 6819400"] From what you wrote, you handled the situation the best you possibly could. Stating that he needs to roll the dice where it is visible to the DM is an easy way to solve this "problem". Having to call a player out in a game is no fun for anyone, but ultimately its the DM's responsibility to play the role of the police in this situation. Handling it calmly and quickly is the best way. I've been fortunate to have only had one intentional cheater at my table. When I was in High School there was an older guy that we played with briefly that was roll his dice and pick them up seemingly before they stopped rolling. He always rolled high. His stats were basically straight 18's. The first time it annoyed me. The second time I wrote down what he rolled every time. The lowest he rolled all night was a 16. The third time I used my previous list of his rolls for every monster that attacked him. We stopped playing with him shortly after that. I should have confronted him at the time, but didn't want to create a scene. [/QUOTE]
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