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<blockquote data-quote="CleverNickName" data-source="post: 8348685" data-attributes="member: 50987"><p>I've never been booted from a gaming group. But I've booted players before.</p><p></p><p>The latest recipient of my boot was a friend-of-a-friend who wanted to join a D&D game. We were a player short, so I figured, what the heck?</p><p></p><p>Well, he turned out to be a table captain who wouldn't let other people call their own actions or make their own decisions. If someone moved to a square, he would move them to a different one and explained why. If someone cast a spell, he argued and told them to cast a different one. If they targeted a creature, he argued and told them to target a different one. When I asked the cleric to call their action, he responded instead. And so forth. Everyone was getting really frustrated, and started giving me that "where did you find this guy" look. </p><p></p><p>So after the first combat scene mercifully ended, I called a break. I took the table guy aside and told him to stop talking down to everyone and let them play however they want. "But they're doing it wrong! I'm <em>helping</em>!" he insisted. I don't remember exactly what I said after that, but basically I told him he could knock it off or leave, and he left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CleverNickName, post: 8348685, member: 50987"] I've never been booted from a gaming group. But I've booted players before. The latest recipient of my boot was a friend-of-a-friend who wanted to join a D&D game. We were a player short, so I figured, what the heck? Well, he turned out to be a table captain who wouldn't let other people call their own actions or make their own decisions. If someone moved to a square, he would move them to a different one and explained why. If someone cast a spell, he argued and told them to cast a different one. If they targeted a creature, he argued and told them to target a different one. When I asked the cleric to call their action, he responded instead. And so forth. Everyone was getting really frustrated, and started giving me that "where did you find this guy" look. So after the first combat scene mercifully ended, I called a break. I took the table guy aside and told him to stop talking down to everyone and let them play however they want. "But they're doing it wrong! I'm [I]helping[/I]!" he insisted. I don't remember exactly what I said after that, but basically I told him he could knock it off or leave, and he left. [/QUOTE]
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