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How would you keep a Frenzied Beserker from killing the whole party?
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<blockquote data-quote="Macbrea" data-source="post: 246919" data-attributes="member: 1517"><p>Here is a guy we had in our party in the game I played in Desert Storm. </p><p></p><p></p><p>He was an elven fighter/wizard, who always stood near the back of the party. In his hands he always had a book in which was the plans to his tower. The player actually somehow got obsessed with drawing a wizards tower in full detail. So, his character was always seen drawing in a book. We thought he was a bit ecentric, but all wizards are that way aren't they?</p><p></p><p>During fights unless something charged past all of the party members to attack the wizard he would continue to draw in his book. The game master gave people a minute to respond to what they were doing, If they didn't they were assumed to defend themselves. Normally, this rule really only applied to the guy that was drawing. Since, there was 9 people in the party most of us didn't really care. Every now and then during a tough fight we would call for help. And Ladd, the guy, would look up and state, "I throw a fireball at the enemy!". Normally, at the most inopportune time. Like when I was fighting fire giants. </p><p></p><p>Only, time the guy ever really payed attention seemed to be if he was directly threatened. Then he would suddenly fly into action. And be one of the most attentive players in the game. Strange.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As to what the party can do about your bezerker. They wil figure out ways to deal with you. Players as a whole each deal with stress in their own way. My suggestion though is always try to move away from the main group when your getting near the last enemies. Do stuff to assist them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macbrea, post: 246919, member: 1517"] Here is a guy we had in our party in the game I played in Desert Storm. He was an elven fighter/wizard, who always stood near the back of the party. In his hands he always had a book in which was the plans to his tower. The player actually somehow got obsessed with drawing a wizards tower in full detail. So, his character was always seen drawing in a book. We thought he was a bit ecentric, but all wizards are that way aren't they? During fights unless something charged past all of the party members to attack the wizard he would continue to draw in his book. The game master gave people a minute to respond to what they were doing, If they didn't they were assumed to defend themselves. Normally, this rule really only applied to the guy that was drawing. Since, there was 9 people in the party most of us didn't really care. Every now and then during a tough fight we would call for help. And Ladd, the guy, would look up and state, "I throw a fireball at the enemy!". Normally, at the most inopportune time. Like when I was fighting fire giants. Only, time the guy ever really payed attention seemed to be if he was directly threatened. Then he would suddenly fly into action. And be one of the most attentive players in the game. Strange. As to what the party can do about your bezerker. They wil figure out ways to deal with you. Players as a whole each deal with stress in their own way. My suggestion though is always try to move away from the main group when your getting near the last enemies. Do stuff to assist them. [/QUOTE]
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