Galeros said:Okay, in the games that I am playing in the DM will rip up your character sheet if you die(we almost always make new PCs instead of being ressurected). Nobody seems to really care much about it, I actually dont think I have ever been a victim of this myself, though I did do it once when I DMed. But nobody seems to care really. How would you react to this? I realize that this would upset some people, especially those who liked their character a lot. If you were in a game where this happened, would you make a copy of your character sheet everytime you leveled and keep it in secret and snicker at the stupidity of your DM every time you take it out to look at it?![]()
Razz said:Wow, that is so despicably evil. How could you all do such a thing?![]()
Ripping character sheets in our games is just too blasphemous to us to ponder. Why destroy something you put so much time into?
I couldn't have said it better myself. Having been fairly attached to several characters I've had, I'd rather they didn't do that. It's not only the sheet, but the story of the character, and even if he's dead, that doesn't mean I can reread it on occasion and smile at the fun I had.Sejs said:I find the idea quite rude and disrespectful.
You do not rip up something that does not belong to you. That includes your player's character sheet.
Even beyond that, it seems a very hollow gesture. Pointless grandstanding. Sophmoric ego-stroking. Completely uncessary and rather juvenile.
Delta said:They could get raised or wished back. Save it in a folder marked "deceased".

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