- Let me check my spell list. Huh. Okay, now I need to check the source book, oh wait, it’s in this expansion… - If only players could either memories their spells or assemble a cheat sheet/cue cards for those. That’s what phones could be useful for… 
- I used to print out spell sheets and put them into some sort of a spell booklet for reasons like this. It also helps that I played a bard when I did that and so there wasn’t a whole lot of spells that I needed to keep track of. - The last time I played a wizard, I just relied on a similar tactic (one-spell sheets compiled into some sort of a booklet), but instead of printing it out, they just stayed as files that I move to a directory on my phone called “prepared spells”. - I had a pretty disastrous fight with my wizard, so I came up with a little list of “when X happens, use A,B, or C”. That made combat much easier, since it had a list of escape methods for when I was cornered, spells to deal with invisible monsters, stuff to deal damage when I was in a safe spot, etc. - It only had five or six entries, but it made my turns way faster in combat. - That’s a great idea! Probably stealing it for when I next play a wizard-like spellcaster. - There was one time I had to play double-duty as utility and party healer. I thought it was a good idea to keep track of everyone’s health. In my head, it makes for deciding when to “switch to healing” far easier. So I had this sheet of paper keeping track of everyone’s total HP and current HP. At some point, I’ll switch to being the medic and physically pull out a card that says “Beacon of Hope” with a description of what it does (full HP dealt with healing spells and potions, among other things), and start doling out healing spells. - Aside from keeping track of everyone’s HP (which, in hindsight, shouldn’t be my job anyways), it was kinda simple. Even before my turn, I already have an idea what to do, usually trying to keep some idiot in the party alive. It’s just a matter which idiot I would try to save first (and for most situations, I just go for the one with the least current HP). 
 
 
 
- If this happens, the RPG is too complex for that player. Play a simpler system. - Or get less simple players - In my personal experience that’s much more difficult - You could give AI players a go. Give a seat to each of the major AI systems - Can’t be worse than player drama even when one starts bullying the others. - Sounds horrible tbh. A big part of the hobby is meeting new friends. This sounds like a good way to become socially isolated and depressed. - It wasn’t a serious suggestion 
 
 
 
 
- I almost exclusively run PBTA games nowadays because of this. And if the players are totally inexperienced we’ll run a one-pager like Lasers and Feelings or Honey Heist first. - Rules just bog down the play speed too much unless everyone is an expert, paying attention, AND not drunk, which is basically never. 
 
- This js why if i play casters in dnd it’s a sorcerer. Much smaller list of spells known so it’s easy to know wtf im gonna do 




