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Should charismatic players have an advantage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon_Dahl" data-source="post: 5747742" data-attributes="member: 89822"><p>I was considering creating a new thread, but I play it safe and ask it here:</p><p></p><p>During our last session two PCs disagreed with each other.</p><p>Player A is a well-spoken and charismatic individual. He wanted to have dialog to resolve the issue.</p><p>Player B is a quiet guy who enjoys a good evening of dice-rolling. He said "let's roll opposing diplomacy-rolls. If you win, obviously you have made your point and my character will back down".</p><p>Player A looked like Player B had just pooped on him and he insulted Player B by saying that he simply doesn't know roleplaying. Player B took this in stride (which is a quality that highly admire him!).</p><p></p><p>What do you think about this?</p><p></p><p>Personally, I like to keep the game moving. Some things make great subjects for conversation but something it's nice to instantly resolve situation and move on. I think that since Player B didn't feel like talking about the subject (which was silly anyway IMO) he did great by bypassing the whole subject which probably saved a whole lot of gaming time.</p><p></p><p>And also...</p><p>... I have noticed that during gaming I usually look at the charismatic players and communicate with them... So in other words I may seem that favor them and give them advantage. But it's not true. At least this is what I tell to myself. Honestly, I like the quiet dice-roller a lot and respect his way. He's the only one who doesn't make a mess of my adventures! He plays an orc-killing ranger and during previous sessions I've thrown in entire clans of orcs so...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon_Dahl, post: 5747742, member: 89822"] I was considering creating a new thread, but I play it safe and ask it here: During our last session two PCs disagreed with each other. Player A is a well-spoken and charismatic individual. He wanted to have dialog to resolve the issue. Player B is a quiet guy who enjoys a good evening of dice-rolling. He said "let's roll opposing diplomacy-rolls. If you win, obviously you have made your point and my character will back down". Player A looked like Player B had just pooped on him and he insulted Player B by saying that he simply doesn't know roleplaying. Player B took this in stride (which is a quality that highly admire him!). What do you think about this? Personally, I like to keep the game moving. Some things make great subjects for conversation but something it's nice to instantly resolve situation and move on. I think that since Player B didn't feel like talking about the subject (which was silly anyway IMO) he did great by bypassing the whole subject which probably saved a whole lot of gaming time. And also... ... I have noticed that during gaming I usually look at the charismatic players and communicate with them... So in other words I may seem that favor them and give them advantage. But it's not true. At least this is what I tell to myself. Honestly, I like the quiet dice-roller a lot and respect his way. He's the only one who doesn't make a mess of my adventures! He plays an orc-killing ranger and during previous sessions I've thrown in entire clans of orcs so... [/QUOTE]
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