Things you don’t like about DMing

If there is a part about GMing -- which i love, snd far prefer to playing -- that i force myself to deal with, rather than do out of joy, it is learning rules. Even when I want you try a new game, what i really want is to watch a couple YT videos and download a couple cheat sheets, but I know that's not REALLY learning a new game. So I force myself to try and understand the nuances, for the benefit of my players, even though I honestly do not give a single solitary crap.

Very much agree. Its gotten to the point, I dont know if its age, patience, mental bandwidth, whatever, where the biggest hurdle by far for me in any new game is learning the rules to the point where its become a real negative. I just do not care to put more things in my head.
 

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The thing I probably most dislike about GMing...

...is all the people online invested in claiming you're doing it wrong, for any value of "you".
 

I like pretty much everything about DM’ing. Prep work can be fun, and running the game even more so.

About the only thing I don’t really like is when the players get on a really bad dice run while my dice get hot. We roll in the open for the most part, so we tend not to fudge things, preferring to let the dice lie where they may. So it’s tough to see a TPK go down like that, but we take it in stride.
 


One thing that keeps me from DMing more often, is the awareness of how easily I might get trapped into a time sink in the over-preparation of adventures. It happens because I actually like it, but then I regret having taken too much time away from other activities I might have wanted to do.

Otherwise, there's a bunch of bad player behaviours that I don't like happening when I am the DM, but they are usually solved by the good-old "kill them and take their stuff" method.
 

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