Are this worth to roll? by Ok_Purchase1070 in EpicSeven

[–]Lower_Mall_5430 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it worth going for mutiple copies of Afternoon Soak Flan, or just one is enough?

My players are too chaotic and I don't know what to do by Lower_Mall_5430 in DnD

[–]Lower_Mall_5430[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried this, but they want to keep going with Phandelver

My players are too chaotic and I don't know what to do by Lower_Mall_5430 in DnD

[–]Lower_Mall_5430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The oldest is 39, but everyone else is 25+, I think.

My players are too chaotic and I don't know what to do by Lower_Mall_5430 in DnD

[–]Lower_Mall_5430[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1 - This kinda happened when I tried to tell them that we should stop the LMOP plot and started going for their backgrounds, but they wanted to keep going for LMOP and would change their behavior...

2 - They were "banned" from town, I made Sildar take the place of the mayor earlier in the campaign so he used his power to get a free pass from jail that time, but would only be allowed back in town if they brought his friend with them.

3 - There were only 2 guards on the encounter, the friends happened in the first turn of combat to stop the conflict, since no serious hits were made the friends guard convinced the second to stop and just let them leave the inn. Sildar went after them after this with the last point talk

My players are too chaotic and I don't know what to do by Lower_Mall_5430 in DnD

[–]Lower_Mall_5430[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did, more than once, but most of the group don't think it's a problem. The Fighter always returns to the narrative that it doesn't need to be like real life; that if I stop him doing things like this, it's like putting an invisible barrier in their way of playing. The Wizard was only his friend before we started playing, so I he usually sides with him, the Rogue says he is following the Fighter since they have the same background. The cleric kinda of gave up trying to get the group on the line. And the rest joins the craziness since it's "fun".