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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron L" data-source="post: 3249363" data-attributes="member: 926"><p>No need to overrect. No one is suggesting that we seize someones character sheet and erase it in front of them, or that we sneak their sheets away from them to make sure they add up. Crothian said he'd copy it onto another sheet and correct the errors, make it easier to read, and then point out any problems to the player. If someone gave me their character sheet to play while they weren't there and the thing was a horrible mess, you're damn right I'm going to make a more legible copy. And then let the player know if he was missing feats or skill points. I've done it myself. Some people don't have a clue and their character sheets are a complete mess. And judging by the responses on this thread, those people aren't that uncommon. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I myself can't imagine being so lax as to actually forget feats! Do they actually have any interest at all in the game? Then again, I can't fathom drinking while gaming either, and it appears that thats a common practice. </p><p></p><p>And as far as the DM doing it goes, if the DM wants a copy of your character then he should be able to get one without question. Ideally he should already have one. And occasionally going over it to make sure everything adds up I would say is well within the realm of his job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron L, post: 3249363, member: 926"] No need to overrect. No one is suggesting that we seize someones character sheet and erase it in front of them, or that we sneak their sheets away from them to make sure they add up. Crothian said he'd copy it onto another sheet and correct the errors, make it easier to read, and then point out any problems to the player. If someone gave me their character sheet to play while they weren't there and the thing was a horrible mess, you're damn right I'm going to make a more legible copy. And then let the player know if he was missing feats or skill points. I've done it myself. Some people don't have a clue and their character sheets are a complete mess. And judging by the responses on this thread, those people aren't that uncommon. I myself can't imagine being so lax as to actually forget feats! Do they actually have any interest at all in the game? Then again, I can't fathom drinking while gaming either, and it appears that thats a common practice. And as far as the DM doing it goes, if the DM wants a copy of your character then he should be able to get one without question. Ideally he should already have one. And occasionally going over it to make sure everything adds up I would say is well within the realm of his job. [/QUOTE]
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