Fair enough, I'll apologize for the tone I conveyed through my writing then. However as my experience in tabletop RP DOES outweigh forum RP, I don't see how the former changes in practice from real life to online, the only difference being method of communication. Yes, I've participated in enough casual threads on this site to understand it's almost purely narrative, but adding on the rules of a tabletop system like D&D changes the dynamic by a lot, no? I'd say it's rather pretentious for you to think there's nothing more for a player to want out of your RP system than narrative elements + what you've just implied to water down as "complicated house rules". It does not matter the scale and popularity; there will always be a power gamer like I to join these types of games, "exploit" whatever rule imbalances can be found, and then it is up to whoever writes those rules to update them, whether to patch those exploits to keep players in check or further open up the boundaries. The only way to..prevent this is simply not have the RP system in the first place, and then we just return to a regular forum RP where this drama IS rather unnecessary. It was absolutely a coincidence that your RP system was biased towards a character like mine, I've always wanted to play the Dorumon-Alphamon line in whatever Digimon RP I could join. No I do not support godmodding, and I find it funny when people try too hard in casual threads to make their character stand out. However, perhaps to somewhat prove my point I will be changing my character just to take advantage of the most favorable rules applicable to it -- unless you agree with my advice and arrange a compromise with perhaps the GM, if you so choose to divert your emotions that way.