Gamer Girl
2010-12-12, 04:37 PM
In D&D a player can get lots of Critters for a character. A familiar, an animal companion, or special mount. Plus more. And it's easy enough to simply buy critters too.
But the question comes down to control.
Who controls the critters, the player or the DM?
Can the player simply use the critter as a second character and have it automatically do whatever the player wants?
Does the DM control the critters actions?
Does the DM have veto power over that the critter would or would not do?
But the question comes down to control.
Who controls the critters, the player or the DM?
Can the player simply use the critter as a second character and have it automatically do whatever the player wants?
Does the DM control the critters actions?
Does the DM have veto power over that the critter would or would not do?