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<blockquote data-quote="Squire James" data-source="post: 2606179" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>I provide the service of maintaining their sheets, so I tend to catch errors quickly and my players normally agree to corrections immediately (or remind me about something I might have forgotten). Having a group I trust and having a good memory are both good things!</p><p></p><p>In your situation, I'd bring up these issues with the player, who might simply be bad at math. If the errors are ALWAYS in his favor and keep cropping up, though, then it's a sign that the time has come to have A Talk with him. Trust is a very important thing in any relationship, and a DM-player relationship is no different. Ultimately, if you don't trust him, you're probably going to have to remove him from your game (unless you have one of those rare players who WILL reform if called on his untrustworthiness). The only other option is to trust him completely, and let him cheat if he wants to. This may have consequences with everyone else in the group, but if you can deal with that...</p><p></p><p>I have only a few friends, perhaps because I don't bother to cultivate a friendship with someone I don't trust. Perhaps that's laziness on my part, but that's how I am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squire James, post: 2606179, member: 548"] I provide the service of maintaining their sheets, so I tend to catch errors quickly and my players normally agree to corrections immediately (or remind me about something I might have forgotten). Having a group I trust and having a good memory are both good things! In your situation, I'd bring up these issues with the player, who might simply be bad at math. If the errors are ALWAYS in his favor and keep cropping up, though, then it's a sign that the time has come to have A Talk with him. Trust is a very important thing in any relationship, and a DM-player relationship is no different. Ultimately, if you don't trust him, you're probably going to have to remove him from your game (unless you have one of those rare players who WILL reform if called on his untrustworthiness). The only other option is to trust him completely, and let him cheat if he wants to. This may have consequences with everyone else in the group, but if you can deal with that... I have only a few friends, perhaps because I don't bother to cultivate a friendship with someone I don't trust. Perhaps that's laziness on my part, but that's how I am. [/QUOTE]
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