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<blockquote data-quote="Geron Raveneye" data-source="post: 2640881" data-attributes="member: 2268"><p>You know, I've listened to players bragging and gloating about their PC's actions and successes...and yes, it sounded exactly like KM's description, because they were equally happy that they came up with a fabulous plan, managed to pull it off and get away with their PCs alive. I usually don't imagine them each sitting with a bucket between their feet to catch the surplus of saliva while they sneak rule glitches past their DM. Neither am I accusing them of forgetting some things in the rush to pull it off just because they are eager to tell me about their success. Especially when I wasn't around to watch the dice roll, hear the players talk and see the whole scene. Do you usually do that, or is it just because it's a DM wishing to share one of his successes?</p><p></p><p>And yes, in the situation as described, all the DM finally needs to know is if the PC manages to make his Fortitude save vs. the death attack, so why should he ask for more? The window broke under the influence of the <em>Silence</em> spell, after all. And the assassin didn't have to press his face against the window, as the spell has a 15' radius from the person cast on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geron Raveneye, post: 2640881, member: 2268"] You know, I've listened to players bragging and gloating about their PC's actions and successes...and yes, it sounded exactly like KM's description, because they were equally happy that they came up with a fabulous plan, managed to pull it off and get away with their PCs alive. I usually don't imagine them each sitting with a bucket between their feet to catch the surplus of saliva while they sneak rule glitches past their DM. Neither am I accusing them of forgetting some things in the rush to pull it off just because they are eager to tell me about their success. Especially when I wasn't around to watch the dice roll, hear the players talk and see the whole scene. Do you usually do that, or is it just because it's a DM wishing to share one of his successes? And yes, in the situation as described, all the DM finally needs to know is if the PC manages to make his Fortitude save vs. the death attack, so why should he ask for more? The window broke under the influence of the [i]Silence[/i] spell, after all. And the assassin didn't have to press his face against the window, as the spell has a 15' radius from the person cast on. [/QUOTE]
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