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How do you fuckers feel about Table chatter/kibitzing at your RPG table? can a player make suggestions when his character isn't present in the scene? is that cheating/metagaming? Can a player make suggestions that his character wouldn't know? Say you encounter a puzzle that you, as a player, figure out but you're playing a half-orc barbarian with an INT of 6. Can you suggest an answer and just have whoever's playing the wizard be the one who "figures it out"? Or can players only declare actions that they themselves thought up?
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The hard answer is... I allow it. If someone can't participate because they "aren't there" they essentially have to sit there and be quiet until one of the other players figures it out. If no one figures it out, they can be sitting there for quite a while. I can think of no faster way to make someone quit than to have them unable to act for an hour, especially when they can solve the problem that is preventing their action.
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