Honestly, my group was FULL of morons doing moronic things. And I was the moron once or twice. You KNOW a party is bad when the party's cleric starts saying "screw you guys, I'll save my heals for myself, because at least I don't get us all killed!" Yes, said cleric was me, and yes, I actually did prioritize myself over our minotaur warrior on two occasions. But being a kender cleric was awesome since they still have racial Kender thief skills. NINJACLERIC!
- My entire group besides one person had at least 30 feet infravision, if not 60. (2 elves, 1 half elf, 1 kender, 1 lizard thing... I think the minotaur lacked nightvision...) So we could see in the dark. Oh no, a manticore is attacking the village we're in? What does my sister do? Try to illuminate the scene so we can see. Her light spell blinded us all and gave the manticore free reign to take down everyone but myself, one of our three warriors, and our rogue, who, amidst the chaos, spent the entire battle sneaking around the damn thing instead of taking one turn to run, goddamn that guy, he almost killed us all! (Of course, my character was drunk and the fact that I had to roll to try to heal didn't help....)
- A rogue trying to pick a lock, and a warrior breaking the door down as he did so, WHEN WE HADN'T CHECKED IF IT WAS EVEN LOCKED! (It wasn't, and we alerted everyone inside. I was the last man standing. If our group hadn't been using the -10 HP rule (As in, you're unconscious at 0 and slowly bleed to death at a rate of 1 HP/turn until -10, instead of dying at 0, we'd have lost 2 of our warriors, and our rogue.)
- Letting our braindead minotaur do the talking (the player himself was stupid, and the character was completely lacking in Int, Wis, Cha, or Com) simply because we were in the League of the Minotaurs on Talladis. He kept commanding people who were suspicious of us to bring him cookies or get sacked, getting us in a LOT of trouble. (The group agreed that I should have made a race besides a Kender, simply since my character had the highest Wis, Cha, and Com, thus being best suited to the role of diplomat. However, having access to Kender weapons made me a viable frontliner, so....)
- We were attacked by Trolls in the forest. Trolls regenerate. Regeneration ceases with fire. Our mage didn't have fire spells. All of our warriors had firestarting skills and items, but with Wisdom scores of 6-8, making them totally useless. 3 of us held the two trolls off while three of us fussed over the flint and tinder for 5 turns. Finally, realizing I was the ONLY person with a Wis score higher than 10 (16 FTW!) So finally, I took a turn to sprint over to them, start the fire myself, and run back. It was pretty messed up.
- I almost lost my cleric powers for bribing my team to not tell the rogue we found some gems in a cave we explored while trying to save my pony from giant spiders. I would forever become known as the person incapable of mounting a horse without assistance, as I never had a chance to get another pony, and any horses we were able to claim from our enemies were large warhorses. Halflings have their faults....
- Friendly Fire: When Minotaurs go on the rampage and attack mages for using big fancy words, what happens? critical hit to the wads qith a quarterstaff, followed up by a sleep spell. Perhaps the ONLY shining moment our mage ever had. She usually fired off all her spells and hid behind a tree or table until the fight was done, only actively whacking goblins.
- My own asshattery now: Before meeting another party member who was stalking us out of curiosity, we heard something and were on high alert. My friend readied an arrow but was startled by a noise and let it fly randomly into the woods. I took advantage of the party's facepalming to sneak off towards the source of the noise. Along the way, I picked up the arrow. The character was a lizardman, so, actilg like the endearingly childish character I was roleplaying as, I cried out "Big Lizard, Big Lizard!" The minotaur came charging in and got into a punchout with the lizardman. I stabbed the minotaur in the leg with the arrow to get him to stop beating up what I had decided would be my new pet. If I didn't have heals at the reeady, he would have bled to death, since I stabbled him during a duel with the lizard.
A different campaign: I punched our rogue (same idiot) in the face for interrupting an "honorable duel" between me (A knight of Solamnia, this time) and a boss. I would have won, honest, but this guy was obsessed with trying to get every kill he could just to brag *sigh*