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<blockquote data-quote="kkoie" data-source="post: 118679" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>If it were me, I'd ignore the "irritating rules changes" and concentrate on the game. The DM has the right to change the rules how he sees it, just like players have the right to foil each and every one of a DMs ideas. </p><p></p><p>If the rules changes are really bothering you that much, take a break. Come back in a few sessions when you've had time to forget about it, and just concentrate on having fun. Otherwise, don't play, find or start another campaign.</p><p></p><p>For me as a DM, I don't mind players asking about rules that seem to have been altered, but it irritates me to no end when they continue to bring it up, after I've told them I prefer the rule "this way."</p><p></p><p>Because I'm usually the DM, it would be very easy for me to be irritated with another DM's interpretation of the rules, but if I were to do to him, what I hate him doing to me, that would be silly and wrong. So I bring it up once and only once, after that, I let it go and worry about my character and having fun. I suggest you do the same.</p><p></p><p>K Koie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkoie, post: 118679, member: 1160"] If it were me, I'd ignore the "irritating rules changes" and concentrate on the game. The DM has the right to change the rules how he sees it, just like players have the right to foil each and every one of a DMs ideas. If the rules changes are really bothering you that much, take a break. Come back in a few sessions when you've had time to forget about it, and just concentrate on having fun. Otherwise, don't play, find or start another campaign. For me as a DM, I don't mind players asking about rules that seem to have been altered, but it irritates me to no end when they continue to bring it up, after I've told them I prefer the rule "this way." Because I'm usually the DM, it would be very easy for me to be irritated with another DM's interpretation of the rules, but if I were to do to him, what I hate him doing to me, that would be silly and wrong. So I bring it up once and only once, after that, I let it go and worry about my character and having fun. I suggest you do the same. K Koie [/QUOTE]
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