So a player of mine was complaining that I wouldn't let him use a power he created for my game. I met him again for a game of Ryuutama at a friend's house and the GM allowed him to use it (even though it made no sense how his character had it all of a sudden). He's now deciding to start fights with me even if I've done nothing to him. He's also taken to making fun of the fact that my player character's family is dead (while I like dark humor, too much of the same joke can get stale). I've decided to no longer invite him for my games but he doesn't get the memo.
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Sorry I forgot to explain. This was a tabletop game session kinda like D&D
>>18578879
Nobody under the age of 30 plays tabletop games
>>18578886
That's not true.
I'm 28
>>18578886
That must be the most biased thing I've seen in a while but I'll take it as a trolling behavior.
>>18578876
Someone like that is simply toxic to your DnD, just don't allow him to come at your home anymore because he doesn't understand the true essence of the game. You might reconsider it if he changes. If he starts again, make a roll back and kick him out of the games permanently.
>>18578876
OP I think this is the type of question that would be better put on /tg/ as most people on there have dealt with this shit and you won't get as many trolls.
>>18578880
Yeah we figured.
So whats the problem here? You barred him already. Thats the right thing to do.
Bitches gonna bitch.
can you grant me the power to heal a broken heart
>>18578961
I was considering putting this on /tg/. I just thought it would work on the advice board as well considering the problem. I'll try posting it on /tg/. Thanks
>>18578926
I'm aware that he's toxic. Obviously my friend can't kick him out of his game which is alright. He just shouldn't expect me to talk to the problem player until he actually changes.
free tyler1
>>18578876
you try asking /tg???
I mean, there is a whole section to board games