Possible that guy?
Give me your opinions on this /tg/. I'm in a 3.5 group with a few friends. Now and then somebody can't make it and so their character goes "off screen" so they don't die.
Only last night I missed a session for the first time since we started up the group. "That's fine, at least my character is safe" I thought.
So when I found out today my character almost fucking died because of a recently rolled up character's stupid character development I was pretty pissed. Last session our cleric died from fighting a vampire, so he rerolled. Only he rerolled a Psionic despite the fact that we were supposed to stick to core classes.
My character was almost hung for a crime he didn't commit because of this new character, and the DM let it happen.
Is this a "that guy" move? It hasn't happened to anybody else, only me, despite the fact that I've turned up to every session and been an integral part of the party. I've been the main damage daealer since we started up through sheer good rolls, there would have been a lot of party deaths, maybe even a few TPKs if it weren't for my character.
Am I over reacting or is this a dick move?
>>50335602
Dick move
>>50335602
It's a dick move.
Just talk the DM and the player, tell them that it annoyed you and you don't want it to happen again. Problem solved.
>>50335602
I'd bring it up to them at least, calmly and carefully
Posted here a while back with my guy in our DnD group who still like to go inh to tantrums.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoIYVsHRNnQ
>>50337557
This is just fucking sad dude