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How do you feel when the DM rules that you lose all of your items?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wikid Klown" data-source="post: 1853000" data-attributes="member: 22077"><p>I guess it really depends. It could add a nice, unexpected twist, make things more interesting, could even show how resourceful some of the characters are when trying to scrounge around in the surroundings for something to defend themselves with. One of my characters actually tried to rob somebody of their gear when I did it, which ended with him unconscious in a prison cell, and his buddies sittin at the barred window, thinking of a way to get him out, but laughing all at the same time. I also recall a time when I started out an adventure (when I played as a character), we were 16th level, but we had NO gear. We woke up in some ruins, and I found/sharpened some rocks which held us until we got to a town (thank you magic stone spell). A paladin without a sword, a cleric with no memory of spells, and a swashbuckler with nothing but a good dex in their pajama's, waking up in some ruins can be fun, despite how it may sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wikid Klown, post: 1853000, member: 22077"] I guess it really depends. It could add a nice, unexpected twist, make things more interesting, could even show how resourceful some of the characters are when trying to scrounge around in the surroundings for something to defend themselves with. One of my characters actually tried to rob somebody of their gear when I did it, which ended with him unconscious in a prison cell, and his buddies sittin at the barred window, thinking of a way to get him out, but laughing all at the same time. I also recall a time when I started out an adventure (when I played as a character), we were 16th level, but we had NO gear. We woke up in some ruins, and I found/sharpened some rocks which held us until we got to a town (thank you magic stone spell). A paladin without a sword, a cleric with no memory of spells, and a swashbuckler with nothing but a good dex in their pajama's, waking up in some ruins can be fun, despite how it may sound. [/QUOTE]
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