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<blockquote data-quote="RigaMortus2" data-source="post: 5363035" data-attributes="member: 11586"><p>Your little faux scenario there is a misrepresentation of what would happen in a typical group.</p><p></p><p>First off, why is the player interrupting the DM in your scenario? Is he the one running the game? I think if a player said something like that in a typical game, the DM would have words with them.</p><p></p><p>However, lets say this is a scenario that would actually happen... So the player rolls a 35 and finds the ring. Even if the player isn't interested in describing how he goes about doing so, the DM can still describe it.</p><p></p><p>DM: A 35? Wow, good roll... Ok, you search high and low, and find something sewen into a fancily embrodered pillow, about the size of a ring. It appears the only way to get it out is to rip open the pillow. What would you like to do?</p><p></p><p>Of course, if your player interrups the DM AGAIN, before his description, I'd say you have much larger issues going on here. Perhaps the player isn't the right fit in the group. Perhaps the player will find a group more in line with his style, and if he DID, do you think there is anything wrong with that? Should we all play D&D the way you do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RigaMortus2, post: 5363035, member: 11586"] Your little faux scenario there is a misrepresentation of what would happen in a typical group. First off, why is the player interrupting the DM in your scenario? Is he the one running the game? I think if a player said something like that in a typical game, the DM would have words with them. However, lets say this is a scenario that would actually happen... So the player rolls a 35 and finds the ring. Even if the player isn't interested in describing how he goes about doing so, the DM can still describe it. DM: A 35? Wow, good roll... Ok, you search high and low, and find something sewen into a fancily embrodered pillow, about the size of a ring. It appears the only way to get it out is to rip open the pillow. What would you like to do? Of course, if your player interrups the DM AGAIN, before his description, I'd say you have much larger issues going on here. Perhaps the player isn't the right fit in the group. Perhaps the player will find a group more in line with his style, and if he DID, do you think there is anything wrong with that? Should we all play D&D the way you do? [/QUOTE]
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