@ChrisPerkinsDnD one person at our table is constantly looking up rules and challenging what I say – which brings the other players out (1)
— melissa wynn 🔮 (@melissawyynn) October 3, 2016
I'd invite the player to be my official rules-checker, *on the condition that* it doesn't disrupt the flow of the game too much. #WotCStaff https://t.co/N9WfkntVBt
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) October 3, 2016
I'd try to encourage the player to use his or her "super power" (rules awareness) for the betterment of all. (2/2) https://t.co/LGW5DDFKlD
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) October 3, 2016
@melissawyynn @ChrisPerkinsDnD I'm assuming you are the DM – so as DM, you can change what you want – PERIOD! The rules are subject to YOU!
— Demogorcus (@Asmogorgon) October 3, 2016
Dictatorial and/or domineering DMs tend to lose players as well. Most players are looking for ways to help shape the narrative. #WotCStaff https://t.co/lTAvNgV2AW
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) October 3, 2016