05-19-2010, 11:29 AM | #91 | |
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05-19-2010, 11:35 AM | #92 | |
Fetched the Candy Cane!
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05-19-2010, 11:37 AM | #93 | ||
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1) Everybody took it for granted this joke was make in the privacy of their mind. 2) This would have been my only contribution to the whole thread. Which makes this post exactly that which I wanted to avoid, but... well.
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05-19-2010, 11:41 AM | #94 | |
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As DM I used to spring NPC adventuring parties on my players- as in they'd come across them also exploring the dungeon and players are so jumpy in dungeons they'll just murder anything in site, even if its the local towns protection |
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05-19-2010, 11:56 AM | #95 | |
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05-19-2010, 11:57 AM | #96 | |
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We learned to be less jumpy after killing the King's Champion and Son in a dungeon they were investigating as well as us. That taught us a lesson of not killing everything that moves. Stupid Kid died in 1 hit though, shouldn't have been in the dungeon. Granted it was x3 critical for 70 damage, but still!
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05-19-2010, 09:11 PM | #97 | |
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I got new dice, the old ones decided to "show them the ropes".
I even got a dice set for my wife when she decided to try it out, her dice hate me too. Needless to say when I visit Nevada I don't play craps.
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Ooh, ooh, I got an idea to hold you over! This! (Disclaimer: if no one ever treats you "normally" again, because they caught you listening to it, it's not my fault!) Quote:
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Also, your story (the cow-sex-mockery-thing) reminds me of this Outlier player I had in my party once. He played (initially) a 120 year old human sorcerer who was rhuematic and had bad eyesight... and was completely senile (He liked exactly one person in the party - the swashbuckler - who was, ironically, the only person who didn't have spell resistance when he kept trying and failing to fireball the rest of the party. He would then try to make up to her for it by prestidigitating flowers and chocolate, which, of course would vanish with an hour, if she tried to eat any, or if she moved any of them slightly faster than really, really slowly... but I digress). He also had a familiar: a yak (she gave him no familiar benefits). At some point late in the game, he used a series of polymorph any object spells to permanently tranform his (now highly intelligent) yak into a human female (and yes, the jokes were flying)... whom he played out as dancing madly through the forest (naked) in order to distract some angry elves long enough for the party to sneak through the area. It ended with the woman falling to her knees from exhaustion, raising her fists triumphantly in the air, and shouting proudly (before she collapsed) "I AM A COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!" The most amusing part was him playing the last part out in the middle of the Barnes and Noble cafe we were gameing in at the time, and the stares he recieved from the other patrons.
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05-25-2010, 02:22 AM | #99 |
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So, Saturday at my tabletop session we were playing my epic level campaign(as in I was the DM) and I toss a leveled up adamantine at the party. The new player( first time ever playing DnD) casts Metal to wood. I congratulate her on a smart move, since that removed a good chunk of DR. On her next turn she proceeded to cast Creeping Doom, activating a feat she had ( I forgot the name) she changed it into a swarm of fucking termites. The bitch.
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05-26-2010, 09:30 PM | #100 |
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Heh, I do have a fun story actually.
My first time DMing an adventure I have the party get ship wrecked at the end of the first night and have to find their way out of a ship grave yard infested with lizardmen (we'd just finished an undead adventure, that's why it wasn't full of Sodden Ghouls). As the party gets to the end it was getting late and they decide to take an extended rest before the last two fights, a normal encounter and a boss back to back. So at the start of the next meet I go ahead and put together a quick little encounter for them to get a little worn down on. During this encounter the wizard uses a fire attack and sets one of the lizardmen on fire in the first round. This lizardman NEVER SAVES, so he was effectively ablaze until his death. After rooting through the lizardmen to try and find somethings of value they eventually open the door the beach where the next two encounters will take place. Seeing the cooking fire's going the party decides to scout ahead with a spy glass they have and sees a reasonably sized group of lizardmen all around. Now I was thinking that the party would have either stealth or brute force to use at this problem, instead they used guile. They chopped off the head of the burning lizardman and had the wizard mage hand it over to group huddled around the cooking fire. With the dragonborn telling him what to say in draconic, the wizard speaks a haunting warning of the hell that is to come their way. So, laughing my ass off the whole while, I have the party make a few roles and check the highest fortitude stat of the encounter group. The party had rolled well enough to scare the piss out of the pre-boss encounter to have them running scared to their dragon, whom the party promptly beat up and left the grave-yard to find their way to the port they were going towards. It was a pretty fun night actually. |
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