Michael Dupler |
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1: READ every word about your class/race and spells that you will be using. Understand how your char works. If you don't understand, ask.
2: You know when your turn is coming up, you're the one that roll init. Instead of looking at your phone playing some stupid click game, be ready for your action. When I see that, I count to ten then move on to the next player.
3: Ask f**king questions after the GM finishes reading the box text for the intro to the mod. I for one am tired of watching no one pay any attention then complain when they lose their second PP because they were not listening/didn't ask questions in the briefing.
4: If you need more than 3 books for your build: you're wrong
5: if you are forcing your b- or g-friend to play, teach them how to play before they get to the table (see #1) and then let them play their own char.
6: Focus fire on mobs. In this game, they are as effective at 1 hp as they are at full hps
7: Teach the group tactics that helps the group, not yourself
8: Buy a fig, it's 3 bucks
9: come prepared. Bring paper, writing tool and dice. One time if understood, 2x we forgive but after that, you're being an a********
10: as it has been said, take a shower and brush your teeth. I ragged a guy at Gencon one year until he got up and let the table. Everyone else gave me a standing O for my effort.
11: and as always, buy whatever equ that is required for your char build to work. Buy the CLW wand, a potion of gaseous form, a potion of fly if you're a melee, find a way to see inviso
12: Have fun but don't get the party killed with your antics or lack of knowing how to use tactics.
13: And finally, remind everyone that it's a game, have fun, be nice and if you're not cheating, you're not trying. If you got caught you weren't trying hard enough.