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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 7991051" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>Fully agree with you on that. There are table conventions when you join a game. If you're the new player, you have to follow them until a new campaign is started. If you want to change the feel of the campaign to your taste it can be done. But you must have the agreement of all players and DM at the table.</p><p></p><p>If you want HP to act like an allmighty shield. Fine. But if this is not the case at the table you are joining; you must abide by the table's decision (or DM ruling depending if the table is democratic like mine or DM driven). Once you know what you got by joining you only have two choices.</p><p>1) Either abide.</p><p>2) leave.</p><p></p><p>There is the third option of convincing everyone that you are right but in the end, the table or DM have the final say. I do not play evil campaigns. Yet, we did play one at one of the player's request. It was fun and lasted about 10 month. It was also gritty and gruesome as the player wanted it. Everything can be done and played. As long as you don't impose your vision on everyone else, everything is fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 7991051, member: 6855114"] Fully agree with you on that. There are table conventions when you join a game. If you're the new player, you have to follow them until a new campaign is started. If you want to change the feel of the campaign to your taste it can be done. But you must have the agreement of all players and DM at the table. If you want HP to act like an allmighty shield. Fine. But if this is not the case at the table you are joining; you must abide by the table's decision (or DM ruling depending if the table is democratic like mine or DM driven). Once you know what you got by joining you only have two choices. 1) Either abide. 2) leave. There is the third option of convincing everyone that you are right but in the end, the table or DM have the final say. I do not play evil campaigns. Yet, we did play one at one of the player's request. It was fun and lasted about 10 month. It was also gritty and gruesome as the player wanted it. Everything can be done and played. As long as you don't impose your vision on everyone else, everything is fine. [/QUOTE]
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