Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4536066-20140428041456/@comment-8815741-20150424043203

--People who walk around in full plate, not even mithril or what have you, full plate, and are a low-born cabbage farmer or similar. How did you afford that? You didn't, you took it off a corpse? Oh, then it doesn't fit you.

--Metagaming; Great example was when I was in a fight on a slope. My opponent had the advantage in the high ground, but he was an idiot and he hadn't realised it. I backed away so in order to strike me he'd have to leave it and accidentally hit enter too soon on the response to that. Knowing now that he was about to cede an advantage(bastard was literally stepping onto level ground) he suddenly stopped just above the bottom. Wonder why that was?

--Not taking hits. If I rip open your arm with my sword, you had damn well have at least difficulty using that arm for the rest of the fight. An example from the same fight? Because he'd been bs'ing his way through the fight, he had me in a position where my only option was to hit him with my shield. I chucked it at him, having regained the high ground, so not only was it being thrown with significant strength, but it was aided by gravity. He rped it as hitting him in the forehead, just above his eyebrow, and he simply 'staggered back a bit' Seriously? You're in a f**king coma, bruh, best case scenario. Later, when I rolled my eyes and moved on, I ended up kicking his knee in with my white steel clad foot. A blow he accepted and that should have snapped his knee to the point of agonising pain and uselessness. This guy was unarmoured. But as before, he suffered no lasting injury and just had a slight limp for two moves.

--People in light kit and daggers thinking they can 1v1 someone in full plate without any kind of surprise and win. Lolnope. My knight just killed you.(You've no idea how many times this has happened.)

--Conversely, people who were completely surprised by a guy in light kit and a dagger somehow dodging and surviving.

--People rping their character to be more potent in a certain area than their race or upbringing should allow. E.g. a goblin soldier who's brilliant, a peasant farmer who has a mastery of politics, or a noble who's never left the castle somehow knowing exactly how to survive in a harsh environment like the Kharidian Desert, Karamja, or Trollheim.

--People removing a character central to lore to suit their own ends, e.g. Drakan, one of the Gods, etc. I can deal with a guard captain, a noble, and even some kings, but when you decide that Drakan has to go so your Werewolf pack can take over a town and push the local Vampyres around like second-class citizens with no fear of, y'know, mass-genocide, there's a problem.

I could probably think of more, but I've vented plenty of anger for now.

P.S., if some of these sound familiar, it's because most of them were offense committed by the Pravens over and over until I and several groups who agreed finally decided they'd received enough chances and blacklisted them, uncharacteristically.