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<blockquote data-quote="Oryan77" data-source="post: 3760443" data-attributes="member: 18701"><p>So who else has players in their group that are interested in totally opposite things in D&D? Does it cause your group problems?</p><p></p><p>Half of my group (the guys) are more into combat, character optimization, and figuring out every possible use of their characters abilities during an encounter.</p><p></p><p>The other half of my group (the girls) are more into roleplaying & character development (not so much focused on crunchy goodness & more interested in who/what they are & will become).</p><p></p><p>Every game, I see one side get annoyed with the other side. Either one of the guys will get annoyed when a girl forgets to use a spell or forgets about AoOs during combat (even if its one time out of a hundred), or a girl will make fun of one of the guys attempts at roleplaying.</p><p></p><p>It is never over anything serious. I just find it strange that players act this way towards other players. Granted its been awhile since I was a player, but I never had anyone "get on my case" about my ability to play. And I'd never get on someone else's case about their ability to play. I've always been laid back as a player and dealt with whatever came my way...even if it's due to another players screw-ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oryan77, post: 3760443, member: 18701"] So who else has players in their group that are interested in totally opposite things in D&D? Does it cause your group problems? Half of my group (the guys) are more into combat, character optimization, and figuring out every possible use of their characters abilities during an encounter. The other half of my group (the girls) are more into roleplaying & character development (not so much focused on crunchy goodness & more interested in who/what they are & will become). Every game, I see one side get annoyed with the other side. Either one of the guys will get annoyed when a girl forgets to use a spell or forgets about AoOs during combat (even if its one time out of a hundred), or a girl will make fun of one of the guys attempts at roleplaying. It is never over anything serious. I just find it strange that players act this way towards other players. Granted its been awhile since I was a player, but I never had anyone "get on my case" about my ability to play. And I'd never get on someone else's case about their ability to play. I've always been laid back as a player and dealt with whatever came my way...even if it's due to another players screw-ups. [/QUOTE]
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