hanasays
First Post
A lot of times when my DM has stated special rules like that, they're usually ones I agree with. Generally this is because I've been in campaigns with a player who made that type of rule necessary. I also tend to only play campaigns run by DMs I like, and I don't participate in campaigns run by DMs I dislike. The DMs I like usually play with the same mindset that I do, and therefore, I agree with most of their judgements. If I like someone as a person, but not as my Dungeonmaster, I just politely bow out of the campaign.
Having been on the other side of the table, I can understand why some DMs would make special rules. Sometimes, you get a nightmare player (somebody you can't exclude because they're so-and-so's girlfriend/boyfriend/your-mother's-friend's-kid) and they do something that upsets everybody else in the game so much that you want to make sure that it never happens in another game again.
When I create special-case rules like that, it's not usually because I'm an authoritarian control freak. It's because I want to make sure the game runs smoothly and everyone enjoys it, and even though I trust my players, I want the rule in place to protect everybody (including the other players) just in case somebody really really really wants their girlfriend/boyfriend/mother's-friend's-son to hop in mid-campaign.
Having been on the other side of the table, I can understand why some DMs would make special rules. Sometimes, you get a nightmare player (somebody you can't exclude because they're so-and-so's girlfriend/boyfriend/your-mother's-friend's-kid) and they do something that upsets everybody else in the game so much that you want to make sure that it never happens in another game again.
When I create special-case rules like that, it's not usually because I'm an authoritarian control freak. It's because I want to make sure the game runs smoothly and everyone enjoys it, and even though I trust my players, I want the rule in place to protect everybody (including the other players) just in case somebody really really really wants their girlfriend/boyfriend/mother's-friend's-son to hop in mid-campaign.