Shadow Madness
Apr. 2nd, 2003 12:47 amTonight was my Tuesday D+D game. I turned up the heat a little... a little too hot. Had to do some fudging to avoid killing people through no *real* fault of their own. Just a little fudging.
Also discovered that ECL racial immunity can have bizarre effects when taken to extremes.
Also, the aasimar paladin/cleric ripped off his mask and revealed that, aha! He was really a drow cleric all along! Well, actually, the player decided he didn't want to be an aasimar or a paladin anymore, and I allowed it since it was first session.
( game summary )
I... don't know how well this session went. The drow cleric had a lot of fun, and I think Lance and Luis were okay, but the lizard was pretty ineffectual (he mostly tried to do melee combat with druid base attack and his 10 strength). Also, one of the players who'd been expected to be there never showed up.
The impression I got was that the battle with the drow was about right -- and I was gratified at the laughter when the cleric made her peace offer. }:) The salamander trap was too obvious (healing potions made of fire?), the thoqqua attack was too restricted tactically, and the shadow thoqqua...
...er, they never had a chance. It was utterly overpowering, especially without the magic daggers. Except that one of their number was completely immune, which they exploited to the hilt. Yay undead. }:P
Also discovered that ECL racial immunity can have bizarre effects when taken to extremes.
Also, the aasimar paladin/cleric ripped off his mask and revealed that, aha! He was really a drow cleric all along! Well, actually, the player decided he didn't want to be an aasimar or a paladin anymore, and I allowed it since it was first session.
( game summary )
I... don't know how well this session went. The drow cleric had a lot of fun, and I think Lance and Luis were okay, but the lizard was pretty ineffectual (he mostly tried to do melee combat with druid base attack and his 10 strength). Also, one of the players who'd been expected to be there never showed up.
The impression I got was that the battle with the drow was about right -- and I was gratified at the laughter when the cleric made her peace offer. }:) The salamander trap was too obvious (healing potions made of fire?), the thoqqua attack was too restricted tactically, and the shadow thoqqua...
...er, they never had a chance. It was utterly overpowering, especially without the magic daggers. Except that one of their number was completely immune, which they exploited to the hilt. Yay undead. }:P