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I had a friend that made all of these mistakes, but the worst part was he was a player.
He created a backstory which is fair, but went more in depth with it than i did with the campaign (i was the DM) So when the other players decided to **** around and have fun, he got super butthurt and made the group stop playing. (there was only 4 of us total) He said he won't play any-more unless he's the DM. Naturally we all agreed cause we want to play, but everyone was still mad at him especially me b/c he made me pretty much throw away the campaign had had been working on since June) so we all agreed to pretty much **** with him and piss him off. We've only played once with him as DM, and so far he's already really mad. One of the players is a bear named Egg, and all he does is smack everyone, but my character b/c he sees me as worthy. In my campaign, the this person, lets call him asshat, was a playing as an a dick who felt entitled to everything, but wanted to do nothing. This pissed everyone off, he also was playing as calls/race that was broken as **** , he practically took no damage, and dealt a **** load. Then he complained that the encounters were 'too easy' when i was designing them for the rest of the party (which barely got out alive every time) So when he finally got knocked unconscious, the rest of the players took his cloths and tied him to a tree all night.This made Asshat really annoyed and once he was out, went home, and pretty much ended his character because he lost an family heir-loom, which was given back to him, but asshat didn't care. Then asshat said "this campaign is stupid, i'm not going to make a new character." The worst part is, they did 2 quests to progress the campaign, they ended up annoying the captain of the guards in one city and decided to flee the kingdom to be drug dealers in the kingdom to the south. So give me some more idea's on how to annoy the DM without breaking the rules. I'm a bard if that helps.
He created a backstory which is fair, but went more in depth with it than i did with the campaign (i was the DM) So when the other players decided to **** around and have fun, he got super butthurt and made the group stop playing. (there was only 4 of us total) He said he won't play any-more unless he's the DM. Naturally we all agreed cause we want to play, but everyone was still mad at him especially me b/c he made me pretty much throw away the campaign had had been working on since June) so we all agreed to pretty much **** with him and piss him off. We've only played once with him as DM, and so far he's already really mad. One of the players is a bear named Egg, and all he does is smack everyone, but my character b/c he sees me as worthy. In my campaign, the this person, lets call him asshat, was a playing as an a dick who felt entitled to everything, but wanted to do nothing. This pissed everyone off, he also was playing as calls/race that was broken as **** , he practically took no damage, and dealt a **** load. Then he complained that the encounters were 'too easy' when i was designing them for the rest of the party (which barely got out alive every time) So when he finally got knocked unconscious, the rest of the players took his cloths and tied him to a tree all night.This made Asshat really annoyed and once he was out, went home, and pretty much ended his character because he lost an family heir-loom, which was given back to him, but asshat didn't care. Then asshat said "this campaign is stupid, i'm not going to make a new character." The worst part is, they did 2 quests to progress the campaign, they ended up annoying the captain of the guards in one city and decided to flee the kingdom to be drug dealers in the kingdom to the south. So give me some more idea's on how to annoy the DM without breaking the rules. I'm a bard if that helps.
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alexanderh ONLINE (01/08/2016) [-]
Stop playing with him. Go back to playing your old campaign, but without him. You can play D&D with less than 4 players.
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alexanderh ONLINE (01/09/2016) [-]
Sure it is. I've played games before where it was me as a DM and just two players. It was fine.
use your bardic charisma and charm to lead peasant revolts.
Seriously, just every time you meet a peasant, or even a really low ranking soldier, start charismaing them up until they would gladly follow your party (note, this is important as it must be the party they're following and not just you, otherwise you'd need the Leadership feat to not be breaking the rules, and even that only covers so many npcs) into the darkest and most dangerous of dungeons. Maybe through a bit of magic into your words to make it happen.
Get them to start going to the tavern every night and wait for your signal (for convinience sake we'll say that it's the clasic vocal cord exercise backwards, so do ti la so fa me re do), which you will explain what it's for when it's given. Then unleash hell on whatever poor town/city/capital you're in when the unwashed, filth ridden peasants break out into all out war with the town's guardsmen/military.
Seriously, just every time you meet a peasant, or even a really low ranking soldier, start charismaing them up until they would gladly follow your party (note, this is important as it must be the party they're following and not just you, otherwise you'd need the Leadership feat to not be breaking the rules, and even that only covers so many npcs) into the darkest and most dangerous of dungeons. Maybe through a bit of magic into your words to make it happen.
Get them to start going to the tavern every night and wait for your signal (for convinience sake we'll say that it's the clasic vocal cord exercise backwards, so do ti la so fa me re do), which you will explain what it's for when it's given. Then unleash hell on whatever poor town/city/capital you're in when the unwashed, filth ridden peasants break out into all out war with the town's guardsmen/military.
*throw a bit of magic
it's late and I brain farted on the spelling.
it's late and I brain farted on the spelling.