If your ass is not making it to the session on time at 2 pm like we agreed on multiple times in a row, I will not trust you to be on time for an event.

If you are making absurd demands of the DM and try to bully them to include your overpowered item (including homebrewing it for you and then you throw a fit when you don't like the results), I will not trust you with real power. etc etc

EDIT: I am not looking for DMing advice here, I already do sessions 0, read articles and have dmed and played a lot. I am mostly noting how small shit can tell you if you can rely on/trust somebody for more serious stuff and that TTGs have a lot of small shit coming together at once.

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      11 months ago

      That's what I was getting at: if a character had such euphoric delusions of selfish and destructive "goodness" and the player acknowledges that (and the other players are fine with it) that could be an interesting complication to group composition.

      As it was, the player was a giant Randroid and an insufferable douchebag, both at and away from the table.

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      11 months ago

      The ideal game to play Trump would be Paranoia, doubly so if you conspired with your GM. Tohave your Trump character get away with everything without consequences while the rest of thre troubleshooters get blammed for treason.