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<blockquote data-quote="delphonso" data-source="post: 7833544" data-attributes="member: 6892015"><p>Never been rezzed.</p><p></p><p>It hasn't come up in the last few years as I tend to play healers and my GMs have been generally not very brutal. </p><p></p><p>I remember two times a character died and why I chose not to come back.</p><p></p><p>Qui-quay, the Gnoll Barbarian (and other classes as the campaign was very long)</p><p>This was one of my first long term characters. Stupid concept and problematic for the team dynamic, but loved by all the players, myself included. When he finally did die, it was the result of a massive crit when at low health. At that point I was sort of tired of playing him. He had fallen behind the party in damage output, and we were basically just going from combat to combat at this point. </p><p></p><p>? the summoner. (Don't even remember the name)</p><p>This character died in our first session with a new DM. Not someone I liked to begin with, he gave us outrageously difficult battles with no chances to heal or recover. Ignored our comments on this. Worse, spell casters became useless as we couldn't recover our spells. Worst, he controlled my summoned creatures and just had them wander off into the forest. When this character died, another player said they could drag them to a temple for ressurection. I politely refused and then left the campaign. Seeing the exit strategy, a few other players followed suit in the next combat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delphonso, post: 7833544, member: 6892015"] Never been rezzed. It hasn't come up in the last few years as I tend to play healers and my GMs have been generally not very brutal. I remember two times a character died and why I chose not to come back. Qui-quay, the Gnoll Barbarian (and other classes as the campaign was very long) This was one of my first long term characters. Stupid concept and problematic for the team dynamic, but loved by all the players, myself included. When he finally did die, it was the result of a massive crit when at low health. At that point I was sort of tired of playing him. He had fallen behind the party in damage output, and we were basically just going from combat to combat at this point. ? the summoner. (Don't even remember the name) This character died in our first session with a new DM. Not someone I liked to begin with, he gave us outrageously difficult battles with no chances to heal or recover. Ignored our comments on this. Worse, spell casters became useless as we couldn't recover our spells. Worst, he controlled my summoned creatures and just had them wander off into the forest. When this character died, another player said they could drag them to a temple for ressurection. I politely refused and then left the campaign. Seeing the exit strategy, a few other players followed suit in the next combat. [/QUOTE]
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