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- Jan 31, 2022
Reading through the last few replies has some good perspective.
The DM who stealth-nerfed my character sheet, I really should have called him out on it earlier. Took me a while until I was like "hold on a second, tabletops are based on a trust system, so being deceptive or lying is one of the worst things you can do". I assume that he was trying to avoid making an OP character, but that usually takes a lot more than good base stats.
The other one for my Saturday game is a pretty new DM, but I actually think a lot of the issues comes from the approach. And is a cautionary tale perhaps. It feels like it's probably more of a fanfiction that you get to go along on the ride, if you're lucky, then you're a main character and your parents just so happen to be super important and everyone knows you. If you're not, well, you get to carry the other characters luggage. The lack of combat encounters exacerbates the issue because they at least served as a distraction (sure, you might not be the face, but at least you get fancy spells).
Going to be tricky to talk to both DMs tbh. I like them both as mates but one of them doesn't have a backbone and the other one is kinda easy to get upset over things and have that take over.
The DM who stealth-nerfed my character sheet, I really should have called him out on it earlier. Took me a while until I was like "hold on a second, tabletops are based on a trust system, so being deceptive or lying is one of the worst things you can do". I assume that he was trying to avoid making an OP character, but that usually takes a lot more than good base stats.
The other one for my Saturday game is a pretty new DM, but I actually think a lot of the issues comes from the approach. And is a cautionary tale perhaps. It feels like it's probably more of a fanfiction that you get to go along on the ride, if you're lucky, then you're a main character and your parents just so happen to be super important and everyone knows you. If you're not, well, you get to carry the other characters luggage. The lack of combat encounters exacerbates the issue because they at least served as a distraction (sure, you might not be the face, but at least you get fancy spells).
Going to be tricky to talk to both DMs tbh. I like them both as mates but one of them doesn't have a backbone and the other one is kinda easy to get upset over things and have that take over.