Two things you never do:
1. Criticize the color of someone's dice
2. Criticize how a DM uses the rules in their campaign#wotcstaff— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 19, 2017
@mikemearls ..but what if their die is a d20 that goes 0-9 twice and they didn't know it?
— Colin McLaughlin (@standsinthefire) May 19, 2017
Some people enjoy a challenge! https://t.co/RUfd0JdI7y
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 19, 2017
@mikemearls Some DMs use the rules badly though. Not making a scene at the table makes sense, but not ever bringing it up?
— Mythcreants (@mythcreants) May 19, 2017
I think it's OK to ask about how things are run outside of the table, but there's no right or wrong. #wotcstaff https://t.co/rlOPwO39th
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 19, 2017
@mikemearls Really? Shouldn't criticize a DM that insists that female characters take a -4 str? Just curious.
— One Eyed Smiley (@OES80) May 19, 2017
I've been much happier in general ever since I switching from arguing with fools to ignoring them. Why would I want to game with that dude? https://t.co/zbEajMyQE4
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 19, 2017
@mikemearls Oh yes, and talking while DM is talking/over taking the convo. *eye twitch*
— ShotgunBetty (@ShotgunBetty) May 19, 2017
Talking over in general is like my biggest pet peeve. So rude! https://t.co/7YBs7IFb97
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 19, 2017
@mikemearls So if the GM's use of the rules is hurting your fun, do you have a recourse other than leaving the game?
— Mythcreants (@mythcreants) May 19, 2017
If I otherwise like the game, bring it up outside of the game. If DM wants it that way, I move on or accept it. https://t.co/6KpiZOtKWy
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) May 19, 2017