I've never really had to GM in just a roleplay but in tabletop games I just shoot down anyone who seems the type. People who put more emphasis on their character's stats than their personality, obvious min/maxers, etc.
Dice tipping. Every time he'd roll he'd tap the dice towards a higher number. Always cupped his hands in front of the die when he rolled it too. Half the group complained about it but the GM was... quite frankly spineless, didn't want to confront him. Probably because, important detail I left...
Won't name names but I knew a guy back in my home state. Looking back he was practically your stereotypical internet troll personified. Pressed people's buttons and obviously enjoyed getting them mad. Uncomfortablly forward in his perversion. Cheated at most every game with played, barely tried...
War of the Monsters. Pretty fun little cult classic on the PS2. Free for all 3D brawler. The 'story mode' is pretty tedious, sometimes unfair and requires playing through it quite a bit for all the unlocks but as just as a straight up party game it was a ball.
I love the concept of kinetic charging. The power is usually associated with Gambit and it's what causes what he touches to explode by putting kinetic energy into it. Cool concept to let you turn anything into a weapon.
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