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Uploaded At Jul 31, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-07-31T22:08:05.420676Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I definitely had lots of unpleasant D&D groups, the worst kind of rule lawyers, meta gamers, DMS who intentionally put my character into impossible to win scenarios...
People I would give rides to the game, but they wouldn't wake up on time, wouldn't meet in a single location so I can pick them both up at once and then blamed me for a constant tardiness...
I loved the game so much it was very hard to find good groups to play with, I did have some otherwise I would have given up on it long ago.
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@josiahmatlock5093
1 month ago
This is a pretty interesting concept. I prefer to call it the player VS DM fallacy as it is a lapse in logic. The idea is that the DM makes obstacles for the players to overcome so that must mean that the DM IS the obstacle. In players this shows them thinking the DM is biased in their rulings and they hide abilities/strategies from them. A DM with this idea will make unfair encounters and attempt to trip up players. It can be a pretty big problem in games as while everyone else is trying to have fun, the DM/Player is trying to “win” at D&D at the expense of other players. I haven’t personally experienced a DM with this trait but as a DM I’ve seen this in players. The best solution I’ve found is to communicate with them in that you’re just trying to give them a good time and if they share their ideas with you, you can help make them reality.
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