Welcome to the first part of a set of post on the topic of how (not) to kill player characters. This is a very broad topic so I believe many posts are necessary.

First of all, the title may be a bit misleading. I am aware that PCs should die from time to time. Caring about your character’s life is the key for exciting game. This is one of the biggest advantages of Warhammer Fantasy Role Play over Dungeons and Dragons – you cannot simply revive your character in WFRP.

However, on many occasions it is better to let the character live.

The most common mistake GMs make is killing PCs for some not important reason, like being in the wrong place in the wrong time. Coming in to troll’s cave and so on. This might make the players leave RPG and never come back. Seriously. Imagine, you make a cool character, write a history of him etc. and than – BANG – you are dead. This sucks.

So, what you should do. You are the GM, you can fake some rolls or even remove the bloody cave, or the bloody troll. You can also modify the stats so, after tough battle, the players kill the troll. Just try not to kill the character. You may seriously hurt him/her if you like.

 

Another thing, it is really bad to kill a character, while he is doing something really cool. When you see the player is having great fun, something he/she is going to remember for a long time, killing would just spoil all the fun. Ask your self, if the reward for initiative and inventiveness is death, is the player going to try something like that again? I doubt it. Remember, cool actions make cool game. Lack of cool actions…

 

Right. I am sure you can think of some other situations. However, not killing the PCs is good as long as you remember about one thing. Do not tell the players. Remember, players must believe that there is a risk of losing a character. It is important that the players are not aware, that you care about their characters. They need to feel the little bit of excitement and danger. If they know they risk nothing, it just won’t be that cool. The summary of this post would be: we know they are safe, they shouldn’t.

What is your opinion?