Altamont Ravenard said:How long has this been going on? Why hasn't any other player voiced some kind of complaint, in game or not?
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Altamont Ravenard said:How long has this been going on? Why hasn't any other player voiced some kind of complaint, in game or not?
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jasper said:Your screen name is right on. Because you have no clue. You have posted you tired evil campaign, etc. But you still play with him. Does he spit in your milk too? He may be a college mate, room mate, a friend that lives close by. But nope not a friend. Unless you enjoy being abused? Do you?
I have kick out so called close friends, true friends, best buds out of my game. Some wander away and no longer even wave to me at lunch counter. Others straighted up and either quit playing at the D&D table or straighted up and played right.
Boot the player from a month plus from your table. You already tried being nice it hasn't help. Tell problem child papa got to spank him and put him in a long time out.
Zero44 said:It's been going on for quite a while. We try to reason with him to no avail. I think ONE time we got him to play some kind of mercenary for hire(neutral/neutral), and he eventually had the character suicide because he got bored of him. He says that D&D is 'boring' unless someone is there to cause trouble in the party and make them not live in perfect harmony, and 'screw up the 'perfectly-planned' plot". The other players just groan whenever he does something.
Before we even started the 'evil' campaign from before, I told the other players, "Bet you $10 he'll ask to play a paladin." Sure enough, that's what he decided to play.
I'm trying to get some ideas to screw with him in game and break him of this. So far, there are some good ones here.
why would you want to do something passive-aggressive like that? chances are he's not going to understand what you're trying to do and won't change his behaviour one whit.Zero44 said:I'm trying to get some ideas to screw with him in game and break him of this.