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<blockquote data-quote="randrak" data-source="post: 6827302" data-attributes="member: 6806492"><p>I honestly don't get why people are saying I did it as a passive aggressive attack because of cellphone guy. I would have done this regardless of him being on the phone or not. It wasn't a punishment for being rude out of the game, it was pretty much a warning for people to pay more attention to what they are doing in general. I only mentioned the cellphone guy because I felt that his reaction was the most outrageous and disproportionate. While the rest seemed generally fine with the development, the one guy that wasn't paying any attention at all was the one that got more aggravated by it.</p><p>This was not a punishment for being on the phone, I would never punish the whole party for something one person does out of the game. </p><p></p><p></p><p>He had the time between they got the armor and the 2 days that took them to reach the city to try and remove the ring or at least separate the gauntlets. I asked them what they wanted to do during the trip but they didn't say anything. As such it was assumed that they didn't even touch the armor. When the armor was presented to the blacksmith, he again made no mention of it and neither did the others.</p><p>Had they, at any time, mentioned that they at least tried to separate the gauntlets and ring, or at least mentioned that they were not part of the deal while trying to sell them then this would not had happened.</p><p>Yes....YES, I expect my players to remember what they own. I remember every monster stat, every NPC and their personalities, every city and their locations and maps. I have to constantly remember everything about the world they are in...the only thing I expect from them is to remember their characters, abilities, skills, gear and everything. Yet he didn't even remember that the gauntlets were magical until we talked about it the next day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randrak, post: 6827302, member: 6806492"] I honestly don't get why people are saying I did it as a passive aggressive attack because of cellphone guy. I would have done this regardless of him being on the phone or not. It wasn't a punishment for being rude out of the game, it was pretty much a warning for people to pay more attention to what they are doing in general. I only mentioned the cellphone guy because I felt that his reaction was the most outrageous and disproportionate. While the rest seemed generally fine with the development, the one guy that wasn't paying any attention at all was the one that got more aggravated by it. This was not a punishment for being on the phone, I would never punish the whole party for something one person does out of the game. He had the time between they got the armor and the 2 days that took them to reach the city to try and remove the ring or at least separate the gauntlets. I asked them what they wanted to do during the trip but they didn't say anything. As such it was assumed that they didn't even touch the armor. When the armor was presented to the blacksmith, he again made no mention of it and neither did the others. Had they, at any time, mentioned that they at least tried to separate the gauntlets and ring, or at least mentioned that they were not part of the deal while trying to sell them then this would not had happened. Yes....YES, I expect my players to remember what they own. I remember every monster stat, every NPC and their personalities, every city and their locations and maps. I have to constantly remember everything about the world they are in...the only thing I expect from them is to remember their characters, abilities, skills, gear and everything. Yet he didn't even remember that the gauntlets were magical until we talked about it the next day. [/QUOTE]
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