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<blockquote data-quote="DungeonmasterCal" data-source="post: 2919383" data-attributes="member: 5388"><p><strong>The Show Off</strong></p><p>This player has a character with some ability, power, or spell that he/she will just whip out at random for no reason other than to do it. An example was a psionic character traveling with a party via sailing ship. Right in the middle of my descriptive dialogue about a valuable NPC onboard, he chirps up, "I jump over board and run on top of the water around and around the ship." I look at him dumbfounded and ask, "Why?". The answer, "No reason, just because I can and it looks cool. What do the rest of the crew do?" (This in a world where psionics and magic are fairly common and such displays don't cause much ruckus).</p><p></p><p><strong>Mr./Mrs. Loot the Body!</strong></p><p>No matter what's going on anywhere else in the game, as soon as this player drops a foe, he/she stoops to loot the body. If I say an opponent now has a chance for an AoO, they become indignant about my plot to "keep them from the good stuff". And looting doesn't have to come from the bodies of foes. These players will descend on fallen comrades like vultures on a wildebeest before any other player can stop them. I had one player who'd loot an unconscious companion, and then refuse to give back what she'd stolen.</p><p></p><p>If these character types have been mentioned before, I apologize for the repeats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DungeonmasterCal, post: 2919383, member: 5388"] [B]The Show Off[/B] This player has a character with some ability, power, or spell that he/she will just whip out at random for no reason other than to do it. An example was a psionic character traveling with a party via sailing ship. Right in the middle of my descriptive dialogue about a valuable NPC onboard, he chirps up, "I jump over board and run on top of the water around and around the ship." I look at him dumbfounded and ask, "Why?". The answer, "No reason, just because I can and it looks cool. What do the rest of the crew do?" (This in a world where psionics and magic are fairly common and such displays don't cause much ruckus). [B]Mr./Mrs. Loot the Body![/B] No matter what's going on anywhere else in the game, as soon as this player drops a foe, he/she stoops to loot the body. If I say an opponent now has a chance for an AoO, they become indignant about my plot to "keep them from the good stuff". And looting doesn't have to come from the bodies of foes. These players will descend on fallen comrades like vultures on a wildebeest before any other player can stop them. I had one player who'd loot an unconscious companion, and then refuse to give back what she'd stolen. If these character types have been mentioned before, I apologize for the repeats. [/QUOTE]
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