It's interesting being a genderfluid person married to a woman.
Sometimes she is straight and sometimes she is a lesbian.
We are both always bisexual :p
It's interesting being a genderfluid person married to a woman.
Sometimes she is straight and sometimes she is a lesbian.
We are both always bisexual :p
Just squeeze them really hard
I have a character in a campaign DM'd by my buddy, and they're a pretty weak build, as he was giving powerups to the party I asked for a much weaker change to my character that would let me make an attack while staying hidden.
Literally, the first time I got to try out the strategy, it was immediately invalidated, and I wanted to quit on the spot. The one cool thing my character could do I wasn't allowed to do...
Most jobs are easy.
Most people in positions of power are literally too lazy to work.
Why arbitrarily force your player to make a new character if they are enjoying playing their character?
So make up any other reason your character has to leave instead of your DM deciding when you are done playing.
Players don't NEED anything.
Some players want a challenge and to feel anxious when playing tabletop games.
Some don't want the threat of their characters dying, or a stressful experience when hanging out with their friends.
Personally I want to be then one that decides when I stop playing my character that I spent hours making and flushing out, if my DM killed my character for some random bullshit dice roll i would honestly not want to play anymore.
Unless your players are complaining about their characters not dying it's probably a bad decision to kill their characters.
Shaving longhair cats at the beginning of summer is pretty common
Closer to genderfluid