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<blockquote data-quote="Xini" data-source="post: 3437119" data-attributes="member: 50271"><p>The whole selling the ex characters equipment is becoming more and more not the done thing. We are tending towards giving the dead companion more respect and if we can keep our money grubbing hands off we bury them with their full kit. Imagine what would happen if the PCs ever whent after the tomb of an epic hero only to find no equipment on the body cause his fellows had sold it all for cash when he died! <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/laugh.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":lol:" title="Laughing :lol:" data-shortname=":lol:" /> </p><p></p><p>As for experience, we have one n00b who's played the computer games but is new to the book roleplay, he's preyy good now anyhow. One has only been playing for about a year and played as a sorcerer before so he's not used to the whole cleric taking one for the team idea. Me and one other have been playing for about 10 years total and we're usually the powerhouse of the team (it's been called the Devlin and Bryn show before (Bryn being my old epic character)). The last has been playing since 1st ed, he's the most difficult to integrate as well!! It seems he's bored with "standard" characters and insists on playing something odd!!</p><p></p><p>We should be able to work as a team. We keep trying to get everyone to work together. It just seems like we keep having a rash of "me, me , me" syndrome and it all falls apart. Getting people to put their prides on hold whilst in a "game" situation seems difficult to grasp for many. I think it's the whole responsibility being a dirty word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xini, post: 3437119, member: 50271"] The whole selling the ex characters equipment is becoming more and more not the done thing. We are tending towards giving the dead companion more respect and if we can keep our money grubbing hands off we bury them with their full kit. Imagine what would happen if the PCs ever whent after the tomb of an epic hero only to find no equipment on the body cause his fellows had sold it all for cash when he died! :lol: As for experience, we have one n00b who's played the computer games but is new to the book roleplay, he's preyy good now anyhow. One has only been playing for about a year and played as a sorcerer before so he's not used to the whole cleric taking one for the team idea. Me and one other have been playing for about 10 years total and we're usually the powerhouse of the team (it's been called the Devlin and Bryn show before (Bryn being my old epic character)). The last has been playing since 1st ed, he's the most difficult to integrate as well!! It seems he's bored with "standard" characters and insists on playing something odd!! We should be able to work as a team. We keep trying to get everyone to work together. It just seems like we keep having a rash of "me, me , me" syndrome and it all falls apart. Getting people to put their prides on hold whilst in a "game" situation seems difficult to grasp for many. I think it's the whole responsibility being a dirty word. [/QUOTE]
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