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<blockquote data-quote="RPGgirl" data-source="post: 1668251" data-attributes="member: 15564"><p>I would be inclined to agree with others to talk to the DM out of game about what happenned, and if you are not satisfied with the answer/changes then leave.</p><p></p><p>I have seen this behavior in the RPGA several times, though not from a single judge. One judge enjoys TPK's so much, she will not hesitate to kill most if not all the party in a single round. Another judge has favorites and will aim for less obvious targets in order to spare their lives. And, our local RPGA coordinator, has more or less implemented an unspoken rule that everyone has one round after -10 to get healed and brought above the death line. Unfortunately, this 'rule' is unspoken and is often ignored when the DM wants to kill a specific player. On top of all that, when a favored player dies during the in-crowd games, the DM holds back the AR until that player levels, so that the death doesn't mean a huge loss in XP. My point in all this is that DM's allowed to get away with what you have described, do not get better. Instead the situation tends to get worse, until favoritism becomes the norm. The DM has to be relatively neutral in order for the party to trust him or her and have faith in their rulings.</p><p> </p><p>Just me two cents, but run, run away. Also, I agree, do not make waves when you leave - nothing good ever comes out of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPGgirl, post: 1668251, member: 15564"] I would be inclined to agree with others to talk to the DM out of game about what happenned, and if you are not satisfied with the answer/changes then leave. I have seen this behavior in the RPGA several times, though not from a single judge. One judge enjoys TPK's so much, she will not hesitate to kill most if not all the party in a single round. Another judge has favorites and will aim for less obvious targets in order to spare their lives. And, our local RPGA coordinator, has more or less implemented an unspoken rule that everyone has one round after -10 to get healed and brought above the death line. Unfortunately, this 'rule' is unspoken and is often ignored when the DM wants to kill a specific player. On top of all that, when a favored player dies during the in-crowd games, the DM holds back the AR until that player levels, so that the death doesn't mean a huge loss in XP. My point in all this is that DM's allowed to get away with what you have described, do not get better. Instead the situation tends to get worse, until favoritism becomes the norm. The DM has to be relatively neutral in order for the party to trust him or her and have faith in their rulings. Just me two cents, but run, run away. Also, I agree, do not make waves when you leave - nothing good ever comes out of that. [/QUOTE]
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