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Fellow DM's how would you deal with this player?
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<blockquote data-quote="Argonel" data-source="post: 2187363" data-attributes="member: 30344"><p>I think this has some excellent perspectives on the issue. I would suggest that you have the player read this thread and then privately meet with him. In this meeting I would let him present his side of the issue first. Then I would let him know that while you may make mistakes in the math and questions / reminders are appreciated once something has been checked your word is final. I would then give him his one and final warning and if he forces you to invoke rule zero he will be removed from the game. </p><p></p><p>Remember even if he is wrong the DM is always right. Your entire role is to prevent or end the coyboys and indians argument he brought into the game. ( you know *BANG* you're dead. No I'm not you missed. etc etc etc)</p><p></p><p>If you are as good of a DM as I suspect you are you probably spend 2-3 times as much time on the game as your players do and with very little thanks for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Argonel, post: 2187363, member: 30344"] I think this has some excellent perspectives on the issue. I would suggest that you have the player read this thread and then privately meet with him. In this meeting I would let him present his side of the issue first. Then I would let him know that while you may make mistakes in the math and questions / reminders are appreciated once something has been checked your word is final. I would then give him his one and final warning and if he forces you to invoke rule zero he will be removed from the game. Remember even if he is wrong the DM is always right. Your entire role is to prevent or end the coyboys and indians argument he brought into the game. ( you know *BANG* you're dead. No I'm not you missed. etc etc etc) If you are as good of a DM as I suspect you are you probably spend 2-3 times as much time on the game as your players do and with very little thanks for it. [/QUOTE]
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