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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Morris" data-source="post: 1875239" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Well, since DM's are taking a beating in another thread, Let's have a thread about player(s) who just.. don't... get.... it.</p><p></p><p>I had one group who had a standard operating proceedure to attack anything they came across that was remotely hostile in a module. I had told them several times that this was *not* a good idea, sometimes avoiding encounters was more wise. Well, at 5th level they came across 2 hill giants. They could easily avoid the encounter as they were still 500 yards away and the giants were unaware of them. They picked the fight anyway, and the result was a TPK.</p><p></p><p>Then there was one player who chose to play an antipaladin in a good (mostly lawful good). Party figured him out rather quickly - (killing a 6 year old in front of the neutral good druid wasn't too bright either - wildshape to bear and beat him six ways from Sunday).</p><p></p><p>Character #2 was - guess - an antipaladin. I warned him again. This time it took them about 20 mins, but again, party killed him. At this point the group shouted at him, no more. </p><p></p><p>Character #3 was - yep - another antipaladin. That one lasted as long as it took me to say, "You see a figure approaching in black plate mail"</p><p></p><p>Party's wizard, "Fireball"</p><p></p><p>He got mad and left, and frankly, I didn't care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Morris, post: 1875239, member: 87"] Well, since DM's are taking a beating in another thread, Let's have a thread about player(s) who just.. don't... get.... it. I had one group who had a standard operating proceedure to attack anything they came across that was remotely hostile in a module. I had told them several times that this was *not* a good idea, sometimes avoiding encounters was more wise. Well, at 5th level they came across 2 hill giants. They could easily avoid the encounter as they were still 500 yards away and the giants were unaware of them. They picked the fight anyway, and the result was a TPK. Then there was one player who chose to play an antipaladin in a good (mostly lawful good). Party figured him out rather quickly - (killing a 6 year old in front of the neutral good druid wasn't too bright either - wildshape to bear and beat him six ways from Sunday). Character #2 was - guess - an antipaladin. I warned him again. This time it took them about 20 mins, but again, party killed him. At this point the group shouted at him, no more. Character #3 was - yep - another antipaladin. That one lasted as long as it took me to say, "You see a figure approaching in black plate mail" Party's wizard, "Fireball" He got mad and left, and frankly, I didn't care. [/QUOTE]
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