If you quit the table because you lost a character fair and square in a perma or difficult revive campaign you’re the problem and no loss… This is a known possibility, grow up and reroll
Eh, it all depends on what the players and GM want. If everyone’s okay with death lurking behind every corner then that’s cool. If everyone agrees that death only happens in special preplanned scenes that’s also cool. There’s only a problem if expectations mismatch.
Yes. This mainly happens when everyone has different expectations without realizing it. That’s why is important to talk about these things in advance so you don’t end up with a GM who thinks it’s obvious that PCs can die at any time due any reason and a player who thinks it’s obvious that they won’t.
If you quit the table because you lost a character fair and square in a perma or difficult revive campaign you’re the problem and no loss… This is a known possibility, grow up and reroll
Eh, it all depends on what the players and GM want. If everyone’s okay with death lurking behind every corner then that’s cool. If everyone agrees that death only happens in special preplanned scenes that’s also cool. There’s only a problem if expectations mismatch.
Right but if it’s what the players and gm want then it wouldn’t happen in the first place so the player wouldn’t have this scenario
Yes. This mainly happens when everyone has different expectations without realizing it. That’s why is important to talk about these things in advance so you don’t end up with a GM who thinks it’s obvious that PCs can die at any time due any reason and a player who thinks it’s obvious that they won’t.