I have a friend who doesnt try to "win" per we, but does everything he can to be "different" than the rest of party. Its usually only mildly annoying.
Usually. We're starting a Marvel Multiverse campaign, and everyone wants to be spiders for spider verse stuff, but not my friend. My friend wants to be a portal guy. I was like "what about phase spider?" Nah. Just mildly annoying.
I mean I kinda feel the same way, but at the same time it was never declared thats what we were doing. Its just we all happened to make them except for him.
I have a friend who doesnt try to "win" per we, but does everything he can to be "different" than the rest of party. Its usually only mildly annoying.
Usually. We're starting a Marvel Multiverse campaign, and everyone wants to be spiders for spider verse stuff, but not my friend. My friend wants to be a portal guy. I was like "what about phase spider?" Nah. Just mildly annoying.
Mildly annoying? That's downright frustrating.
For me, D&D is a collaborative game. Players who go against group can leave.
I mean I kinda feel the same way, but at the same time it was never declared thats what we were doing. Its just we all happened to make them except for him.
Miguel moment