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<blockquote data-quote="jasper" data-source="post: 460828" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>I Play what most of you would call stick an another quarter in the slot.</p><p>I have had npc clerics get rich over raising the party.</p><p>Unless I had a problem with the character, any cleric would raise them if they met the price. Of course, the price was never the suggested retail price. </p><p>I have been called the deadliest DM by some of my players. But the raises were back in town. Hope the party makes it back before your time is up.</p><p>This quarter a life makes me able to be mean. You jack slap grandma who wearing combat boots. Surprise granny is a fifth level fighter and has a wicked left jab.( I wonder if I have grandma’s stats.)</p><p>I show very little mercy and generally will not fudge a die roll. Occasionally, if just want to be nice that night, I will change the amount to drop you into the negatives but not kill you. </p><p>Most players after two or three deaths don’t want to come back. </p><p>Also imc I allow god calls. 5% chance of the god hearing you and helping you. But remember the gods move in mysterious ways. Just as Floppy the Elf. (check out the adventurers of Darryl in the story hour look deep). </p><p></p><p>While some my games would make great scifi movies of the week, some faces and adventurers would have to change to keep the cast down.</p><p></p><p>In my current campaign we had two final deaths and a couple of raises. So people want their character back some didn’t. No big deal. The raises are their to raise the spirit of the gamers.</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasper, post: 460828, member: 277"] I Play what most of you would call stick an another quarter in the slot. I have had npc clerics get rich over raising the party. Unless I had a problem with the character, any cleric would raise them if they met the price. Of course, the price was never the suggested retail price. I have been called the deadliest DM by some of my players. But the raises were back in town. Hope the party makes it back before your time is up. This quarter a life makes me able to be mean. You jack slap grandma who wearing combat boots. Surprise granny is a fifth level fighter and has a wicked left jab.( I wonder if I have grandma’s stats.) I show very little mercy and generally will not fudge a die roll. Occasionally, if just want to be nice that night, I will change the amount to drop you into the negatives but not kill you. Most players after two or three deaths don’t want to come back. Also imc I allow god calls. 5% chance of the god hearing you and helping you. But remember the gods move in mysterious ways. Just as Floppy the Elf. (check out the adventurers of Darryl in the story hour look deep). While some my games would make great scifi movies of the week, some faces and adventurers would have to change to keep the cast down. In my current campaign we had two final deaths and a couple of raises. So people want their character back some didn’t. No big deal. The raises are their to raise the spirit of the gamers. . [/QUOTE]
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