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What you hate most while adventuring in party ?

Entering a room/zone finding your spellcaster in front of formation gettin all the first hits and sp
5
29%
Entering a new zone/room realizing you memorized all the spells but the ones you need for that battl
1
6%
Other (pls specify)
4
24%
Other (pls specify)
6
35%
Other (pls specify)
1
6%
 
Total votes: 17

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What you hate most

Post by Ylossakram »

What you hate most while adventuring in party ?

Personally i think #4 'cause it happened to me playin IWD (i had no druid in party :confused: ) but #1 caused me a lot of reload too :p
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definatly the thrid one. I have spent a lot of time planning, then found out I was planning for the wrong thing.
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Post by Tanis »

Other.

Not long ago, I was playing paper-and-pen dungeons and dragons. I had been captured by kobolds and was kept in an old dungeon. There was a cleric who had also been captured while trying to help me. We were both low on hit points but he was asleep or something. I checked the walls for loose bricks and found behind one of the bricks, a potion of healing( not labeled) and a dagger. Foolishly I drunk the whole potion because I had forgotten about the cleric. The cleric died.

So I guess I hate not thinking before I do something the most. :(
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Being used as a testing dummy for all the equipment the party finds. It's really annoying when the party wants to test the damage reduction of a magic armour you're wearing.
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Post by Mr.Waesel »

Originally posted by Tanis
Not long ago, I was playing paper-and-pen dungeons and dragons. I had been captured by kobolds and was kept in an old dungeon. There was a cleric who had also been captured while trying to help me. We were both low on hit points but he was asleep or something. I checked the walls for loose bricks and found behind one of the bricks, a potion of healing( not labeled) and a dagger. Foolishly I drunk the whole potion because I had forgotten about the cleric. The cleric died.
How did your DM play that? did he session with you alone or while the other players were there?
I think it's a cool idea for one of my campaigns
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Post by Rob-hin »

I hate making wrong calls in the long run.
In a battle or something, things can be corrected. But a big (wrong) desicion is much harder to correct.
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Post by Demis »

#4, planning a party in long-term decisions only to find out that, things don’t work as you thought/planned.
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