Let me just say that my group is composed of my best friends, I love those guys but they annoy me sometimes.
One of them is always on his phone, the whole damn time...he lifts his head when his turn is up in combat, takes a ton of time to actually do anything (doesn't help that he's a spellcaster) rather than plan while its everyone else's turns and then goes back to his phone. Outside of combat he barely participates (he claims that he's letting the others act, but it's clear that he's just too focused on his phone). I know players find their own fun and its probably my fault for not making it exciting enough to grab his attention...but everyone else seems to enjoy it...so I dunno.
The rest pay attention most of the time, though they do tend to get distracted easily...then again, it's normal for anyone...even I lose focus from time to time too.
Anyway, last night we had the end of a certain dungeon. They found the big bad boss who had several magical and expensive items. An adamantine full plate set, gauntlets of ogre strength, mithral longsword, a longsword of wounding, a ring of mindshielding a masterwork long bow and one arrow of elf slaying. When they defeated the boss I described what they had (of course, not pointing out what was magical and what wasn't). I made sure to note that the gauntlets were made to look like part of the full set though the iconography seemed different. I also mentioned that the ring was placed on the gauntlet in such a way, that it was stuck there (think Sauron's armor with the ring).
The party became focused on the sword of wounding since it seemed to have some kind of curse (I placed a ghost guardian linked to it) and they told me that they would bundle the full set up completely and carry it as is. Once they arrived to town, three members of the group went to the temple about their mission while the ranger went to the blacksmith and magic shop to see what they could find about the gear and their prices.
The ranger went to the blacksmith first and presented the adamantine armor set. The player had completely forgotten that the gauntlets of ogre strength and the ring were placed with the armor as part of the set (or he just wasn't paying attention when the barbarian told me he'd put it all together for later). The armorsmith checked it over and when he noticed the ring he casually asked if the whole thing was for sale, making sure not to mention the ring (he didn't even know the gauntlets were magical). The ranger absentmindedly said yes and sold it for a very fair price (for an adamantine armor), not realizing he was giving the gauntlets and ring away as well. He then moved on to the magic shop (to check the swords) and then met up with the rest of the crew.
It was then, when they wanted to check the ring and gauntlets that I reminded them that it was all in the set, that the ranger had sold. They were not pleased...and some were not pleased with me for not telling them. Naturally they went back to the blacksmith but he told them it had been a legitimate deal and that the gauntlets (which he didn't know about until then) and the ring were sold to him fairly, that he asked if the ranger was selling the whole thing and that it wasn't his fault the elf wasn't paying attention.
They obviously wanted it back, but he refused. I personally thought it could make a fun little side-plot, with them trying to get the items back...some saw it that way, others didn't. They tried to sneak around and steal it back, sending the sneakier ranger to the back entrance while the rest distracted the shopkeeper. When he got there, he realized that they would need to dismantle the gauntlet's finger to get the ring and not wanting to be too obvious, he left it all as was. It was only when I made a joke about the ranger leaving the door open, that I noticed how aggravated they had become by it all (I never worry about details like leaving doors opened or closed while sneaking unless it's important) but their reaction was a bit...angrier than expected.
So now, they want the items back and are planning the best way to steal them (this was a good/neutral party btw). While most seem generally fine (more or less) with what happened, it's the one that had his face glued to the phone the whole time that is super sour about it. Telling me that from now on he won't trust anyone because they were all thieves and that everyone in my world are





s that take advantage of people. Granted, the blacksmith is a not a very honest person...but every time something doesn't go this player's way in social interactions he gets super salty about it all.
One of them is always on his phone, the whole damn time...he lifts his head when his turn is up in combat, takes a ton of time to actually do anything (doesn't help that he's a spellcaster) rather than plan while its everyone else's turns and then goes back to his phone. Outside of combat he barely participates (he claims that he's letting the others act, but it's clear that he's just too focused on his phone). I know players find their own fun and its probably my fault for not making it exciting enough to grab his attention...but everyone else seems to enjoy it...so I dunno.
The rest pay attention most of the time, though they do tend to get distracted easily...then again, it's normal for anyone...even I lose focus from time to time too.
Anyway, last night we had the end of a certain dungeon. They found the big bad boss who had several magical and expensive items. An adamantine full plate set, gauntlets of ogre strength, mithral longsword, a longsword of wounding, a ring of mindshielding a masterwork long bow and one arrow of elf slaying. When they defeated the boss I described what they had (of course, not pointing out what was magical and what wasn't). I made sure to note that the gauntlets were made to look like part of the full set though the iconography seemed different. I also mentioned that the ring was placed on the gauntlet in such a way, that it was stuck there (think Sauron's armor with the ring).
The party became focused on the sword of wounding since it seemed to have some kind of curse (I placed a ghost guardian linked to it) and they told me that they would bundle the full set up completely and carry it as is. Once they arrived to town, three members of the group went to the temple about their mission while the ranger went to the blacksmith and magic shop to see what they could find about the gear and their prices.
The ranger went to the blacksmith first and presented the adamantine armor set. The player had completely forgotten that the gauntlets of ogre strength and the ring were placed with the armor as part of the set (or he just wasn't paying attention when the barbarian told me he'd put it all together for later). The armorsmith checked it over and when he noticed the ring he casually asked if the whole thing was for sale, making sure not to mention the ring (he didn't even know the gauntlets were magical). The ranger absentmindedly said yes and sold it for a very fair price (for an adamantine armor), not realizing he was giving the gauntlets and ring away as well. He then moved on to the magic shop (to check the swords) and then met up with the rest of the crew.
It was then, when they wanted to check the ring and gauntlets that I reminded them that it was all in the set, that the ranger had sold. They were not pleased...and some were not pleased with me for not telling them. Naturally they went back to the blacksmith but he told them it had been a legitimate deal and that the gauntlets (which he didn't know about until then) and the ring were sold to him fairly, that he asked if the ranger was selling the whole thing and that it wasn't his fault the elf wasn't paying attention.
They obviously wanted it back, but he refused. I personally thought it could make a fun little side-plot, with them trying to get the items back...some saw it that way, others didn't. They tried to sneak around and steal it back, sending the sneakier ranger to the back entrance while the rest distracted the shopkeeper. When he got there, he realized that they would need to dismantle the gauntlet's finger to get the ring and not wanting to be too obvious, he left it all as was. It was only when I made a joke about the ranger leaving the door open, that I noticed how aggravated they had become by it all (I never worry about details like leaving doors opened or closed while sneaking unless it's important) but their reaction was a bit...angrier than expected.
So now, they want the items back and are planning the best way to steal them (this was a good/neutral party btw). While most seem generally fine (more or less) with what happened, it's the one that had his face glued to the phone the whole time that is super sour about it. Telling me that from now on he won't trust anyone because they were all thieves and that everyone in my world are






