Tourists at the table

Do you allow ppl to watch play?

  • Yes, as long as they don't distract players

    Votes: 45 59.2%
  • no, it changes the way people play their characters

    Votes: 13 17.1%
  • Yes, always

    Votes: 5 6.6%
  • never come up one way or the other

    Votes: 13 17.1%

LazerPointer said:
One wasn't there, the other forgot his character sheet and didn't do anything all night.
We've found it's a good idea if the GM keeps the character sheets. Otherwise at least one will be forgotten per session.
 

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We have people drop in and watch a game every once in a while, and it's rarely too much of a problem. It's nice to actually show what DnD is, rather than simply try to explain it in generalities, and it's a decent way of getting new members in the hobby. Also, it works as a screening method: If they're annoying just watching the game, it's fairly certain they'll be annoying when playing it too.
 

Yes. It's how I recruited our most recent addition to the group. he started making suggestions, so I handed him the char sheet for one of the NPCs tagging along with the group and a set of dice.

he's been back every session since.
 

I don't like observers in principle, I want them to be involved with the game if they are there. With that said I have allowed folks that wanted to observer do so. Turned out that was a very wise more as my group gained four players over the years by doing so. I think it's worth doing and enduring the distraction short term for a few sessions etc.
 

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