• neukenindekeuken@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I think it depends on the game and setting. If the DM wanted to make things realistic, this tracks. If the DM wants people to just play murder-hobos without consequences, then that’s fine too.

    It’s role playing. Get your fantasy out.

    But a DM’s job is to at least try and introduce the idea of consequences to the player’s actions.

    And this seems like a reasonable response in all honesty.

    • Archpawn@lemmy.world
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      A DM’s job is to make sure everyone has fun. If they want to make things realistic or they don’t want people to play murder-hobos, they should talk about it. And if they and the players can’t figure out a game that would make all of them happy, they split up and find new groups instead of playing a game that makes everyone unhappy.