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<blockquote data-quote="Incendax" data-source="post: 5404962" data-attributes="member: 7849"><p>You've got three issues here:</p><p></p><p><strong>Issue 1)</strong> Nobody seems to have checked to see what the current Rogue player feels about this situation. If he has no concerns about having an Assassin/Rogue in the party then there is no reason to prevent it from happening. If necessary, sit them both down and talk about how they will NOT step on each other's toes.</p><p></p><p><strong>Issue 2)</strong> The only thing your player has done wrong was act childish, and try to sneak his character into the game. These are both very disrespectful things for him to do (especially the latter, there was no way he was unaware that he was being a douche). Sit him down and give him a friendly talk about how he needs to curb this behavior. If he doesn't, then tell him to GTFO.</p><p></p><p><strong>Issue 3)</strong> Your players have a right to change their characters (within reason) if they are unhappy with their current character. Your players also have the right to optimize their characters (within reason), because there is no wrong way to have fun with this game. The important thing is that the player understands that he cannot have the spotlight more than any other player and that if he makes someone else uncomfortable then he may have to make adjustments. This should be explained to him beforehand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Incendax, post: 5404962, member: 7849"] You've got three issues here: [B]Issue 1)[/B] Nobody seems to have checked to see what the current Rogue player feels about this situation. If he has no concerns about having an Assassin/Rogue in the party then there is no reason to prevent it from happening. If necessary, sit them both down and talk about how they will NOT step on each other's toes. [B]Issue 2)[/B] The only thing your player has done wrong was act childish, and try to sneak his character into the game. These are both very disrespectful things for him to do (especially the latter, there was no way he was unaware that he was being a douche). Sit him down and give him a friendly talk about how he needs to curb this behavior. If he doesn't, then tell him to GTFO. [B]Issue 3)[/B] Your players have a right to change their characters (within reason) if they are unhappy with their current character. Your players also have the right to optimize their characters (within reason), because there is no wrong way to have fun with this game. The important thing is that the player understands that he cannot have the spotlight more than any other player and that if he makes someone else uncomfortable then he may have to make adjustments. This should be explained to him beforehand. [/QUOTE]
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