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<blockquote data-quote="Dagger75" data-source="post: 1747022" data-attributes="member: 539"><p><strong>Now a word from the other players at the table....</strong></p><p></p><p>I have been reading this post for a day not really knowing if I wanted to reply (but I guess I did).</p><p></p><p> As a fellow player I am getting tired of your "gimmik" character. There are 3 other people here. We got a nice backround going on how we met and we think of our character as friends. You keep changing your character and it always feels forced when you join out party. I don't really care if your a combat machine but why did you have to change your character when the DM found a nifty little counter to your little trick. </p><p> Then you got into your roleplaying stage. The gnome with the funny voice and quirky personality was fun the first few games. Sure he sucked at combat but sometimes the wizard doesn't do so hot either sometimes. Its the fact that you do nothing useful. Nice you made him a grandmaster knitter and bookbinder with 12 pages of backround but if D&D where real life my character would not have approached you during that party and asked you join us. I mean the whole reason your gnome is is adventuring was to try and remove that curse on your family was pretty cool. Hey even the DM thought it was neat and it sounded like a nifty advenuter BUT you changed characters a month later. </p><p></p><p> Granted I have fun more often than not and I really like playing with all you guys but come on, stick to one guy. Your basically a special guest star in our group, we would rather you made a member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dagger75, post: 1747022, member: 539"] [b]Now a word from the other players at the table....[/b] I have been reading this post for a day not really knowing if I wanted to reply (but I guess I did). As a fellow player I am getting tired of your "gimmik" character. There are 3 other people here. We got a nice backround going on how we met and we think of our character as friends. You keep changing your character and it always feels forced when you join out party. I don't really care if your a combat machine but why did you have to change your character when the DM found a nifty little counter to your little trick. Then you got into your roleplaying stage. The gnome with the funny voice and quirky personality was fun the first few games. Sure he sucked at combat but sometimes the wizard doesn't do so hot either sometimes. Its the fact that you do nothing useful. Nice you made him a grandmaster knitter and bookbinder with 12 pages of backround but if D&D where real life my character would not have approached you during that party and asked you join us. I mean the whole reason your gnome is is adventuring was to try and remove that curse on your family was pretty cool. Hey even the DM thought it was neat and it sounded like a nifty advenuter BUT you changed characters a month later. Granted I have fun more often than not and I really like playing with all you guys but come on, stick to one guy. Your basically a special guest star in our group, we would rather you made a member. [/QUOTE]
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