I would recommend acting like an adult and trying to have a polite discussion about the problem rather than trashing the game with destructive antics. You're much more likely to get a positive result and much less likely to have one of the other players write to CritCrab to complain about you.
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Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
I would recommend acting like an adult and trying to have a polite discussion about the problem rather than trashing the game with destructive antics. You're much more likely to get a positive result and much less likely to have one of the other players write to CritCrab to complain about you.
I am pretty sure most of the suggestions for antics were made in jest. At least my one was. The bulk of the other suggestions was to talk to the DM and/or other players about the difficulty of the campaign/spreading the healing a little more.
UPDATE I have informed that party that i will be sitting in the back more often, since the entire campaign i have only received a single cure wounds and a potion of healing. if they want me to tank and get the most out of their healing, they better heal me, since i also output more damage than they can.
UPDATE I have informed that party that i will be sitting in the back more often, since the entire campaign i have only received a single cure wounds and a potion of healing. if they want me to tank and get the most out of their healing, they better heal me, since i also output more damage than they can.
I am not sure that is the best way to put it. I would have said nothing, then tried the Skirmisher tactics. What you have done can lead to blowback.
UPDATE I have informed that party that i will be sitting in the back more often, since the entire campaign i have only received a single cure wounds and a potion of healing. if they want me to tank and get the most out of their healing, they better heal me, since i also output more damage than they can.
I am not sure that is the best way to put it. I would have said nothing, then tried the Skirmisher tactics. What you have done can lead to blowback.
It was how i put it in character. I let them all get hit and 3 of them were dropped to well below half.
UPDATE I have informed that party that i will be sitting in the back more often, since the entire campaign i have only received a single cure wounds and a potion of healing. if they want me to tank and get the most out of their healing, they better heal me, since i also output more damage than they can.
I am not sure that is the best way to put it. I would have said nothing, then tried the Skirmisher tactics. What you have done can lead to blowback.
It was how i put it in character. I let them all get hit and 3 of them were dropped to well below half.
Good idea. Use the other characters as damage sponges :-)
UPDATE I have informed that party that i will be sitting in the back more often, since the entire campaign i have only received a single cure wounds and a potion of healing. if they want me to tank and get the most out of their healing, they better heal me, since i also output more damage than they can.
I am not sure that is the best way to put it. I would have said nothing, then tried the Skirmisher tactics. What you have done can lead to blowback.
It was how i put it in character. I let them all get hit and 3 of them were dropped to well below half.
Good idea. Use the other characters as damage sponges :-)
This isn't quite as appropriate to 5e, but we used to have a phrase 'thank you for contributing your valuable hit points to the party', because it's usually better to get damage spread around than to have it all target one character.
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I would recommend acting like an adult and trying to have a polite discussion about the problem rather than trashing the game with destructive antics. You're much more likely to get a positive result and much less likely to have one of the other players write to CritCrab to complain about you.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
I am pretty sure most of the suggestions for antics were made in jest. At least my one was. The bulk of the other suggestions was to talk to the DM and/or other players about the difficulty of the campaign/spreading the healing a little more.
I've just seen too many instances where players did think such antics were an appropriate way to express their frustrations.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
UPDATE
I have informed that party that i will be sitting in the back more often, since the entire campaign i have only received a single cure wounds and a potion of healing. if they want me to tank and get the most out of their healing, they better heal me, since i also output more damage than they can.
I am not sure that is the best way to put it. I would have said nothing, then tried the Skirmisher tactics. What you have done can lead to blowback.
It was how i put it in character. I let them all get hit and 3 of them were dropped to well below half.
Good idea. Use the other characters as damage sponges :-)
This isn't quite as appropriate to 5e, but we used to have a phrase 'thank you for contributing your valuable hit points to the party', because it's usually better to get damage spread around than to have it all target one character.