Sometimes a player finds himself in a party of players that for whatever reason they feel that they are simply carrying the party and that everyone else is just there to leech off of his or her well optimized character and strategy. Sometimes these same players are leading the party and making decisions and at the end of the night they feel exhausted rather than excited by what happened during the session.
What to do?
First, realize that the game really is about having fun and if you aren’t having fun then you need to change something. Often this step, as simple as it may sound isn’t usually very easy to take. The player described here often feels a great deal of pride in their ability to min/max any situation so they are reluctant to be humble enough to admit that perhaps the problem lies not with the other players but with their own play style.
Learning that supporting the party does not mean running the party can be a hard lesson to learn – one usually learned only after being asked politely (or not so politely) to find another group.
Supporting the party is a combination of finding opportunities to step up and take over a situation and sitting back and letting the others work it out. Most of the time the other players will be able to come up with a solution to nearly any problem. Letting them work through it will help them learn the game and help them enjoy it more. If they turn to you for help then so much the better. If they don’t, no worries. Focus on the aspects of the game that you enjoy the most and give yourself a break at other times.
One trick that often helps is to focus very carefully on the role-playing aspects of the character. Focus on the character’s personality. Would that mage really use the same solution to get through this trap that the fighter you played three characters ago used? Is this rogue really so altruistic as to care if the cleric gets hurt in a fight she started?
Whatever solution you find, make sure it is one that makes the game fun to play!
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