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<blockquote data-quote="megamania" data-source="post: 3249090" data-attributes="member: 9255"><p>This past summer I had someone that wanted to join the group. Having never met him I asked around about him. People outside of the gaming group warned me while the gamers said he was cool and wanted him to join.</p><p></p><p>I met and asked him what he knew. He knew a lot about the game and the game world so I okayed him to join.</p><p></p><p>First session, he was still making the character. 13th level.</p><p></p><p>Second session, he always had the spell he needed as a mage. Then as a sorcerer then as a warlock. First serious "HUH?!?" on my part.</p><p></p><p>Third session his mage now had rogue like skills. I called a time out and wanted to look at his sheet in depth. He hemmed and hawed and finally handed it over at the end of the session.</p><p></p><p>He</p><p>had</p><p>no</p><p>idea</p><p>what</p><p>he </p><p>was</p><p>doing</p><p></p><p>The next session he couldn't make it so we, as a group, looked over the sheet and corrected it best as he could.</p><p></p><p>He returned, got bent out of shape because now the rogue knew more skills than him, the fighter had more feats than him and he had to chioce what kind of magic user he was. He figured he could get the number and quanity of spells a mage gets and use them at will like a sorcerer and if need be- blast them like a warlock.</p><p></p><p>He never returned. That was in July.</p><p></p><p>The guys in the group have agreed with me now- I have final word and I will go outside of the group for references of a new player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megamania, post: 3249090, member: 9255"] This past summer I had someone that wanted to join the group. Having never met him I asked around about him. People outside of the gaming group warned me while the gamers said he was cool and wanted him to join. I met and asked him what he knew. He knew a lot about the game and the game world so I okayed him to join. First session, he was still making the character. 13th level. Second session, he always had the spell he needed as a mage. Then as a sorcerer then as a warlock. First serious "HUH?!?" on my part. Third session his mage now had rogue like skills. I called a time out and wanted to look at his sheet in depth. He hemmed and hawed and finally handed it over at the end of the session. He had no idea what he was doing The next session he couldn't make it so we, as a group, looked over the sheet and corrected it best as he could. He returned, got bent out of shape because now the rogue knew more skills than him, the fighter had more feats than him and he had to chioce what kind of magic user he was. He figured he could get the number and quanity of spells a mage gets and use them at will like a sorcerer and if need be- blast them like a warlock. He never returned. That was in July. The guys in the group have agreed with me now- I have final word and I will go outside of the group for references of a new player. [/QUOTE]
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