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11/24/09(Tue)23:01 No.6855670Hey, an SSF thread! Man, this is some crazy timing.
I'm a new SSF DM. I just started up a campaign with some friends to test the waters a little. I tell everybody that most of the encounters are going to be croissants or baguettes, and that they might want to pick a class that can deal accordingly. One guy rolls up a Grape Preserve, his best friend whips up Wasabi (yeah, total god damn weeaboo. We tried to talk him out of it, but...no dice.), and our resident girl rolls Spam. A little weird, but she managed to take all the right feats, and she's been pretty useful throughout.
Seems okay so far, right? Well, as it turns out, my brother decides he wants in on the most delicious fantasy game in the market. So, he spends a day browsing the SSF forums, and comes to me with this ludicrously min-maxed sheet for Roasted Garlic. Which is like, what the fuck. He's a good player, though, so I let him in. Now he's dominating everything, and all my other players are getting the table scraps at every encounter, which they're complaining about non-stop. Is there a way, outside of "bread falls, you die" to make the game interesting again? I'd like to keep with the vaguely French theme, but all ideas will be considered.
tl;dr One guy's too strong. How can I shaft him without looking like I did it on purpose? Thanks in advance. |