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<blockquote data-quote="Cyronax" data-source="post: 5405575" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>I had a 7-9 level gnome bard MC fey pact warlock (and others) about a year ago. He had a bag of holding (as a backpack) and had announced to the group that he was interested in two specific paragon paths -- the Student of the Seven and possibly the Resourceful Mage or something like that. The bag of holding was part of this character's sctick and it seemed at the time like bags of holding were pretty uncommon in the world. </p><p></p><p>Another player with a history 'taunting' other players through actions of his own PC's was bringing in a replacement character into our campaign. He brought in a halfling fey pact warlock MC bard (he was replacing a perfectly good dwarf infernal pact warlock that he wanted to retire). He had a bag of holding and also announced he was interested in Student of the Seven paragon path. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, it was a little too similar to my PC, especially in the way it was played. I admittedly was annoyed. </p><p></p><p>EDIT: I also know it could sound like not a big deal, but I guess you had to be there and have seen the dynamic played out across about a 3 year period (multiple characters, multiple campaigns, multiple DMs). /EDIT. </p><p></p><p>In less extreme examples I have seen numerous instances of players indicating that someone playing a very similar build to that person has the potential to be annoying. This is especially true in 4e, where some roles do very similar things and occupy the same trained skills. </p><p></p><p>Its not a hard rule, but people should try to be a courteous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyronax, post: 5405575, member: 822"] I had a 7-9 level gnome bard MC fey pact warlock (and others) about a year ago. He had a bag of holding (as a backpack) and had announced to the group that he was interested in two specific paragon paths -- the Student of the Seven and possibly the Resourceful Mage or something like that. The bag of holding was part of this character's sctick and it seemed at the time like bags of holding were pretty uncommon in the world. Another player with a history 'taunting' other players through actions of his own PC's was bringing in a replacement character into our campaign. He brought in a halfling fey pact warlock MC bard (he was replacing a perfectly good dwarf infernal pact warlock that he wanted to retire). He had a bag of holding and also announced he was interested in Student of the Seven paragon path. Anyway, it was a little too similar to my PC, especially in the way it was played. I admittedly was annoyed. EDIT: I also know it could sound like not a big deal, but I guess you had to be there and have seen the dynamic played out across about a 3 year period (multiple characters, multiple campaigns, multiple DMs). /EDIT. In less extreme examples I have seen numerous instances of players indicating that someone playing a very similar build to that person has the potential to be annoying. This is especially true in 4e, where some roles do very similar things and occupy the same trained skills. Its not a hard rule, but people should try to be a courteous. [/QUOTE]
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