Lela
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JeffK1966 said:oops, accidentally deleted the first line of mine...
Actually, we’ve been paying to play for a while now. The DM in our group does not want us buying a lot of extra books for us to get possible campaign enlightening ideas from, so he buys them himself. And, he also buys a lot of terrain – including a good portion of the Dwarven Forge stuff, and the Mage Knight stuff as well. Plus, he gets miniatures, and sometimes has them professionally painted. So, we contribute towards his massive amounts of purchases. I would guess he has just about every non-adventure module d20 product on the market, and had a similar collection of 2E stuff.
And, it doesn’t stop us from buying books for our own collection, as I have quite a few of the WotC hardcover books, and all of the Kenzer-Kalamar related non-module product. But, I think we’re generally pretty honest about not looking into stuff. Plus, some of the guys in the group don’t make a lot of money, and now don’t feel like they have to keep up with the guys that have better paying jobs.
I'm seeing two sides to this.
JeffK1966 said:oops, accidentally deleted the first line of mine...
Actually, we’ve been paying to play for a while now. The DM in our group does not want us buying a lot of extra books for us to get possible campaign enlightening ideas from, so he buys them himself.
This I see as controlling. It's for this reason I come up with campaigns myself. It can be more work, but it's more fun for me too.
Then, I don't tell the players not to look at stuff, just that they can't use it w/o permission. And I don't hesitate to say, flat out, "No." They know this and don't mind.
JeffK1966 said:
And, it doesn’t stop us from buying books for our own collection, as I have quite a few of the WotC hardcover books, and all of the Kenzer-Kalamar related non-module product. But, I think we’re generally pretty honest about not looking into stuff.
So it doesn't make much of a difference anyway. Like those DMs who don't mind if their players buy all the books they want, they have to rely on hoensty and "Player Knowlege" vs. "Character Knowlege."
JeffK1966 said:
Plus, some of the guys in the group don’t make a lot of money, and now don’t feel like they have to keep up with the guys that have better paying jobs.
Here's where I see the up side.
Of course, I would hope those guys don't think they need to have anything other than the PHB (and in some cases, not even that) to play. They're just as welcome as the guy who's rich enough to buy Pizza for the group every time (not that I've ever seen that happen). That should be very clear to everyone. If it's not, take steps yourself (whether you're DM or not) to make it so. Even if those steps are simply talking to the DM and letting him handle it, it still counts.
If, by what I hope is a longshot, one player is showing off his books enough to make the poorer guys uncomfortable, you have another problem entirely.