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<blockquote data-quote="Zardnaar" data-source="post: 7471794" data-attributes="member: 6716779"><p>Had something siilar to this. CN Gnome who would always try and push the proverbial "big red button" or would always run away abndoning the party etc. </p><p></p><p> That player played every character the same, ended up booting them. If someone is stupid and gets themselves killed that is one thing this character was a menace to everyone else and the player basically would not change. </p><p></p><p> The joke with Rats is he is being called Darth Chuckles. Darth Chuckles was a R2-D2 unit in Star Wars Saga that had either broken his programming or had assassin Droid programming and that droid had a tendency to coup de grace inconvenient prisoners and things like that. </p><p></p><p> I call him Rats as its his favourite food type. Kinda wanted a Darksun Halfling but it would annoy the other players so eating rats became a thing).</p><p></p><p> Might also help he is a fighter (urchin) who is basically a Rogue but since I don't have Rogue or Thief written on my character sheet its fine. Even in AD&A my thieves don't steal from the part but that doesn;'t count going ahead scouting due to it being risky and the way xp for gold works in AD&D and how risky it is going off by yourself. Thief may be one of the weaker classes but if you're 2+ levels ahead of anyone else its not to bad. Stealing from the party in that context is not only a bit jackass to do but you're also taking xp off them and transferring it to you or in effect stealing magic you can buy in 3E/4E. </p><p></p><p> I had the CN tiefling warlock type that did steal form the party but my Paladin was played as a LG naive type who played up the loss of the gold as poor orphans starving as he was donating most of his money to charity, beggers etc. The player doing the stealing was new, thought she would learn eventually but it was 5E so money doesn't matter that much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zardnaar, post: 7471794, member: 6716779"] Had something siilar to this. CN Gnome who would always try and push the proverbial "big red button" or would always run away abndoning the party etc. That player played every character the same, ended up booting them. If someone is stupid and gets themselves killed that is one thing this character was a menace to everyone else and the player basically would not change. The joke with Rats is he is being called Darth Chuckles. Darth Chuckles was a R2-D2 unit in Star Wars Saga that had either broken his programming or had assassin Droid programming and that droid had a tendency to coup de grace inconvenient prisoners and things like that. I call him Rats as its his favourite food type. Kinda wanted a Darksun Halfling but it would annoy the other players so eating rats became a thing). Might also help he is a fighter (urchin) who is basically a Rogue but since I don't have Rogue or Thief written on my character sheet its fine. Even in AD&A my thieves don't steal from the part but that doesn;'t count going ahead scouting due to it being risky and the way xp for gold works in AD&D and how risky it is going off by yourself. Thief may be one of the weaker classes but if you're 2+ levels ahead of anyone else its not to bad. Stealing from the party in that context is not only a bit jackass to do but you're also taking xp off them and transferring it to you or in effect stealing magic you can buy in 3E/4E. I had the CN tiefling warlock type that did steal form the party but my Paladin was played as a LG naive type who played up the loss of the gold as poor orphans starving as he was donating most of his money to charity, beggers etc. The player doing the stealing was new, thought she would learn eventually but it was 5E so money doesn't matter that much. [/QUOTE]
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