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<blockquote data-quote="Lanefan" data-source="post: 9137623" data-attributes="member: 29398"><p>That's their mistake, then. They should boot the character, all in good fun at the table but deadly serious in character. Or - and I've seen this done - next time he starts a fight expecting backup, hang him out to dry and don't give him any.</p><p></p><p>Thing is, it's usually the players of individualist and do-your-own-thing characters that are labelled as problem players, and I'll fight that all day long.</p><p></p><p>I want players who think for themselves, and who have characters that can think for themselves, and who are willing to have their characters act on those thoughts with or without regard for what the other characters might think; and if that ends up as a DM-side exercise in cat-herding I'll take that every time over a group who all think alike or who just passively follow the lead of one dominant player.</p><p></p><p>Your shoot-first guy is just the sort of character that makes the game fun and, all too often, is what gets the game moving. More, please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanefan, post: 9137623, member: 29398"] That's their mistake, then. They should boot the character, all in good fun at the table but deadly serious in character. Or - and I've seen this done - next time he starts a fight expecting backup, hang him out to dry and don't give him any. Thing is, it's usually the players of individualist and do-your-own-thing characters that are labelled as problem players, and I'll fight that all day long. I want players who think for themselves, and who have characters that can think for themselves, and who are willing to have their characters act on those thoughts with or without regard for what the other characters might think; and if that ends up as a DM-side exercise in cat-herding I'll take that every time over a group who all think alike or who just passively follow the lead of one dominant player. Your shoot-first guy is just the sort of character that makes the game fun and, all too often, is what gets the game moving. More, please. [/QUOTE]
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