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<blockquote data-quote="DungeonmasterCal" data-source="post: 1537474" data-attributes="member: 5388"><p>There's not enough bandwidth to list everything, but here are a few:</p><p></p><p>Players who assume that whatever they want is fine with the DM and the other players ("My character is related to all the rest of you. I hope that's ok.")</p><p></p><p>Players who take forever deciding what their action should be WHEN their turn comes up, and not deciding beforehand.</p><p></p><p>Players who have played this game for years and every time it's their turn you have to say "Ya know, it's called the d20 system for a reason."</p><p></p><p>Players who name their characters either after writers, actors, or comic book artists.</p><p></p><p>Players who give their characters names that don't fit the flavor of the setting.</p><p></p><p>DM's who think their story arc is more important than the goals of the players (guilty of this...but never again).</p><p></p><p>Players who agree to not play certain alignments, but during game play switch them and claim "I had to because I just wasn't playing her right."</p><p></p><p>Players who whine and moan that 2nd Edition was so much better (and this same guy whined that 1st Edition was so much better when we switched to 2e) without offering any arguments as to why.</p><p></p><p>There are many, many more, but my biggest peeve has to be players whose characters are either dead, unconscious, or separated from the rest of the party shouting advice or begging for help from the rest of the players ("Hey guys...don't forget your unconscious companion sixty yards away behind a concealed door and could really use some healing.")</p><p></p><p>Oy...now I need some aspirin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DungeonmasterCal, post: 1537474, member: 5388"] There's not enough bandwidth to list everything, but here are a few: Players who assume that whatever they want is fine with the DM and the other players ("My character is related to all the rest of you. I hope that's ok.") Players who take forever deciding what their action should be WHEN their turn comes up, and not deciding beforehand. Players who have played this game for years and every time it's their turn you have to say "Ya know, it's called the d20 system for a reason." Players who name their characters either after writers, actors, or comic book artists. Players who give their characters names that don't fit the flavor of the setting. DM's who think their story arc is more important than the goals of the players (guilty of this...but never again). Players who agree to not play certain alignments, but during game play switch them and claim "I had to because I just wasn't playing her right." Players who whine and moan that 2nd Edition was so much better (and this same guy whined that 1st Edition was so much better when we switched to 2e) without offering any arguments as to why. There are many, many more, but my biggest peeve has to be players whose characters are either dead, unconscious, or separated from the rest of the party shouting advice or begging for help from the rest of the players ("Hey guys...don't forget your unconscious companion sixty yards away behind a concealed door and could really use some healing.") Oy...now I need some aspirin. [/QUOTE]
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