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I Hate My Dm.

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I Hate My Dm.

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He's a nice guy and all... well not really. but he cannot organize a simple game of D&D. i havent even gotten started playing yet grr. do you think i should try to find another DM or work with what i have for now?
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swordsa wrote:He's a nice guy and all... well not really. but he cannot organize a simple game of D&D. i havent even gotten started playing yet grr. do you think i should try to find another DM or work with what i have for now?
I would recommend to find a new one if this guy isn't able to organize game...
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Post by BlueSky »

Same answer here....
A Good DM is hard to find, but when you do. it is usually worth the wait.
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Post by Magrus »

It takes a few different skills to be a good DM. Creativity, flexibility, having a spine, a brain, and the ability to multi-task being the major things. You can learn, and become better, but some people just aren't suited for it. Perhaps you should discuss it with him and work it out so he is a player and one of the players becomes the DM?
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Post by Rob-hin »

You could point him to our sticky thread where all kinds of tips for DM's are listed... but chances are he would see this thread. :D

Let me know if you want him to see the thread and this one deleted.
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Post by Pellinore »

I would wait and let the guy run a session or two. Be patient. Slow organization does not always necessarily mean he is a bad DM. I have played in a campaign that took a while to get organized but it turned out to ge a good campaign after a couple of sessions. Our DM was a masterful storyteller which is a must for a good DM.
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Post by swordsa »

we went through half of our first campaign and it turned out not to be so bad. he may turn out to be a good dm if he can remain organizing campaigns
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Post by Siberys »

He may be obsolete, you should try patching him with DM 3.0 or No Life operating system 2.75A, maybe even both. Just watch out for the Cheetoh Hog virus, gets them so easy.

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