After Game Etiquette...
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 2:11 pm
As I pick up the junk and clean off the mat from Saturday, it occurs to me that I need to post this. This really goes for all games, but especially for DnD, thus my posting it here.
When utilizing someone else's toys, put them back where you found them, clean and in good order. People were very good about this for a while, but now it's pretty hit and miss. I don't like having to put stuff away when I also pay for and store said stuff, and I'm sure the same applies to Mike, Jason, or anyone else hosting games. Don't make the host feel like an asshole* by making them ask, just do it. And finally, just b/c you helped pick up once does not remove the responsibility to see stuff put away in the future. A list of common clean-up needs follows:
*Sorry to sound like an asshole, but I truly hate having to pick up shit and put it away, for multiple reasons. If you are consistently putting things away and doing more than your fair share, then you have my apologies for the rudeness; just harangue those that aren't doing their part into pitching in.
Thank you for your consideration
When utilizing someone else's toys, put them back where you found them, clean and in good order. People were very good about this for a while, but now it's pretty hit and miss. I don't like having to put stuff away when I also pay for and store said stuff, and I'm sure the same applies to Mike, Jason, or anyone else hosting games. Don't make the host feel like an asshole* by making them ask, just do it. And finally, just b/c you helped pick up once does not remove the responsibility to see stuff put away in the future. A list of common clean-up needs follows:
- Miniatures up and reasonably organized
Trash thrown away (food, cups, napkins, shredded debris from things destroyed for entertainment value)
Wet erase mats cleaned, rolled smoothly (no creases please), and put away
Any accessories put in their proper locations
Books in a pile, or on the bookshelf
Tables and guest furniture put away
Any outside messes cleaned up (cigarettes, cups left outside, or lawn furniture moved out of alignment [when applicable])
Fix miscellaneous other stuff that the group got out, brought in, or messed up
*Sorry to sound like an asshole, but I truly hate having to pick up shit and put it away, for multiple reasons. If you are consistently putting things away and doing more than your fair share, then you have my apologies for the rudeness; just harangue those that aren't doing their part into pitching in.
Thank you for your consideration