That is funny, I normally spell it b-e-e-r. Regional dialects play a role there I suppose.Yeah, I spell my bribery d-o-n-u-t-s.![]()
That is funny, I normally spell it b-e-e-r. Regional dialects play a role there I suppose.Yeah, I spell my bribery d-o-n-u-t-s.![]()
Here's what I think is going on, and I'm not trying to be disparaging.
We can all agree that the DM is a player in a session of D&D, correct? However, they aren't a Player (someone who plays a character in the game). This means that the DM is, in fact, on another team in the game that is D&D and therefore must be in competition with the Players in a game of D&D.
Basically: DM versus player style gaming, but the players are the instigators for the idea.
This means that the DM is, in fact, on another team in the game that is D&D and therefore must be in competition with the Players in a game of D&D.
What your really saying is an action the DM believes should kill the player.
Y'all must play with much more hard core DMs than I do. I might kill a PC, but a player has to really piss me off before I kill them.
I'm not saying that the DM is doing it.I'm not actually sure how this is relevant but more importantly, I find this part:
Troubling and mostly wrong. The DM sets the stage, the obstacles/challenges etc. In a way he hopes will be interesting/challenging and fun for the players. The goal is for the players to be challenged and have fun. They may not always prevail/win but that's the point.
Saying the DM is in competition with the players is non-sensical - if that was the case the DM would ALWAYS win. That's not remotely the DMs role.
I'm not saying that the DM is doing it.
I'm saying that the Players are paranoid that the DM is going to do it.
An arbitrary ruling like "pointing a gun at your head and pulling the trigger kills you"...And how is the DM making an arbitrary/contrary to the rules ruling going to help with that perception?
Trust is really important between players and DM - this kind of DM behavior is harmful to that trust.
An arbitrary ruling like "pointing a gun at your head and pulling the trigger kills you"...
I think you and I have differing opinions of arbitrary. Which is fine.
Well here we are then, we're at that old bugaboo known as Personal Opinion and Interpretation.If the rules of the game don't say it automatically kills you then yes, the ruling is based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system; hence arbitrary.
An arbitrary ruling like "pointing a gun at your head and pulling the trigger kills you"...
I think you and I have differing opinions of arbitrary. Which is fine.