GMMichael
Guide of Modos
Threatening to draw a gun seems like a good place to start.
"It was a tournament game, dude. Am I wrong!?"
Threatening to draw a gun seems like a good place to start.
Psst Kobold sounds blockhead and dmmike will have to buy us dinner to get the information out us.Jasper and Kobold, you *have* to spill the details on some of these.
Threatening to draw a gun seems like a good place to start.
Was it over a rule dispute?![]()
Psst Kobold sounds blockhead and dmmike will have to buy us dinner to get the information out us.
Psst Kobold sounds blockhead and dmmike will have to buy us dinner to get the information out us.
[MENTION=1727]kobold[/MENTION]
Yikes. The "same socio-economic status and place in life" could certainly be read in a bad light.
The only limits I put in my call for gamers is age. Nobody under 18. In my last campaign, I explained my campaign in detail and gave my DMing background (I was new to 5e and starting to DM again after a very long time of not playing). I also explained that the game was designed for those with busy work and family lives, so it would be a once-a-month game to be scheduled each month and that I would try to design each session so that a session could be missed without messing up the party.
I also communicated with potential players by e-mail to further make sure we were on the same page. Especially as my campaign had some strong limits on the races and classes you could choose from.
Partly luck, but this approach seems to have worked. I had no problems with any of the players and additional players have been through players I met through this campaign.
For one-offs, I just meet at my FLGS and play with whoever signs up via a meetup post. If someone creates problems, I just don't invite them to the next one off.
I never run walk-in games like Adventurer's League.
looking for folks that have an appreciation for etiquette and are looking for people more in line with your own socio-economic status and place in life
So this doesn't go in the questionnaire. Got it.
Since you're alive and well 15 years later, I'm fairly comfortable saying that what happened was probably karma for trying to run a 20-player session. That sounds dreadful unless...lotion was involved?