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<blockquote data-quote="Pergentile" data-source="post: 5517355" data-attributes="member: 6671368"><p><strong>Quit</strong></p><p></p><p>Don't want to be too judgmental from the little info given... but I am, so here it is.</p><p></p><p>Quit.</p><p></p><p>If you are playing in a group:</p><p>1. With Players that are completely dependent on you, and get mad at you when you don't keep them from being worthless (dieing in two rounds).</p><p>2. With a DM that makes challenges so hard, that players must play characters they don't want to, just to survive, and do not have fun. (Needing a Healer in the group is fine, but making you play a character that does nothing but?)</p><p>3. With ANYONE who makes you feel bad about you/your character.</p><p>4. With a DM that doesn't care whether you are having fun or not, and will not consider changing things to make his Players enjoy the game at all.</p><p>5. With Players that outright insult you.</p><p>6. With a DM that doesn't address Players outright insulting you.</p><p></p><p>Then I would have to say that you are probably playing with an incompetent DM and a bunch of immature [removed]. Especially the DM... I am very judgmental of DM's who can't manage to keep Players happy while having fun themselves...</p><p>Changing your class won't make things fun. Being a perfect healer won't keep your emotional, immature, [removed] teammates any more pleasant to be around. Being amazing at healing will (by the sounds of it), just make your DM make things even harder, making it still seem like you're failing the group.</p><p></p><p>The first group I played with were a bunch of college-school idiots. I found a group of older players to play with, and first tried DMing with them. I was NEVER upset, I NEVER had a problem, and I ALWAYS had fun. Not because road-bumps didn't arise, but because we were all mature enough to handle them without getting pissy. Trust me when I say that you are not playing D&D how it should be played until you find just the right group of people to play with. Don't be stubborn and stay, just be patient until you find the right group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pergentile, post: 5517355, member: 6671368"] [b]Quit[/b] Don't want to be too judgmental from the little info given... but I am, so here it is. Quit. If you are playing in a group: 1. With Players that are completely dependent on you, and get mad at you when you don't keep them from being worthless (dieing in two rounds). 2. With a DM that makes challenges so hard, that players must play characters they don't want to, just to survive, and do not have fun. (Needing a Healer in the group is fine, but making you play a character that does nothing but?) 3. With ANYONE who makes you feel bad about you/your character. 4. With a DM that doesn't care whether you are having fun or not, and will not consider changing things to make his Players enjoy the game at all. 5. With Players that outright insult you. 6. With a DM that doesn't address Players outright insulting you. Then I would have to say that you are probably playing with an incompetent DM and a bunch of immature [removed]. Especially the DM... I am very judgmental of DM's who can't manage to keep Players happy while having fun themselves... Changing your class won't make things fun. Being a perfect healer won't keep your emotional, immature, [removed] teammates any more pleasant to be around. Being amazing at healing will (by the sounds of it), just make your DM make things even harder, making it still seem like you're failing the group. The first group I played with were a bunch of college-school idiots. I found a group of older players to play with, and first tried DMing with them. I was NEVER upset, I NEVER had a problem, and I ALWAYS had fun. Not because road-bumps didn't arise, but because we were all mature enough to handle them without getting pissy. Trust me when I say that you are not playing D&D how it should be played until you find just the right group of people to play with. Don't be stubborn and stay, just be patient until you find the right group. [/QUOTE]
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