splitting the party


verb. when a party of characters decides to separate, usually to cover more ground, but sometimes because of divergent strategies and/or heated debate (pvp).

usually denotes a problematic within roleplaying sessions, as splitting the party usually wastes someone’s time unless a dm is b-llsy enough to run two scenes in parallel.
scooby doo has hundreds of examples of “splitting the party,” for example:

velma d-nkley: i think we should split up.
fred jones: good idea!
daphne blake: i’ll go with beau.
fred jones: bad idea!

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