Friend of the Dork
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Ok alot of replies here, I can't go into each but here are answers for some of you.
Many good suggestions here. I have used most of these already. the problems is what someone else said - it soon becomes obvious if every fight has someone with a ready "hold person" spell, a grapple monster, ghost, etc.
Counter-plate tactics doesen't work as well as this guy has 40-50' speed in medium armor and acrobatics skill. He is not your typical tank and has highish Dex as well (18 str 16 dex IIRC).
Guns won't work as they don't exist in the game world.
Aid another - maybe the single best suggestion here. However it is not so easy to set up - first of all they need to surround him, which may force some to provoke AoOs. Then he gets to act, taking down at least 2 of them. Then the rest of his party could deal with them easily (unless otherwise engaged).
But of course, if I have 10-12 guards to spare and they dare to attack this one combat monster "by themselves," then maybe they can get in one Combat Maneuver that can grapple him, as his CMD is a little lower than his AC (CMD around 30s). So it could theoretically work. But even if they manage this through sheer numbers, they still only have about 50% of the time, so he could take out many of them before they can restrain him. And why would he remain still? He can take out one or two, and then disengage, and then pick them off.
Thanks anyway for your suggestions.
Uhm... sounds like you broke the game. You won. Game over.
Hmm might steel the "no weapons and armor" rule for some of my cities - it doesn't fit all, but it fits the more peaceful and regulated ones. If the PCs really want to they might sneak in stuff (at 8th level it would hardly be a problem), but if they have little reason to do so they might just be nerfed a bit about this.
Having enemies attacking someones after just so that they might damage it so that some other monsters can finish him off? Sounds like a stretch.
Se the first response, basically the character is very versatile. His only real weakness is Will Saves. And it gets old fast to target that on him every time, he has already complained about this. And my campaign is supposed to be somewhat low-magic so unless attacking wizard-backed enemies they are very unlikely to encounter them.
Very good response, and you seem to see the problem for what it is. I have mentioned to him several times that this is a problem, and the rest of the group has acknowledged it. He is considering changing character. But it wasnt just about him that I asked, it was the system as a whole. The next highest AC in the group is 31, which is also very tough to hit. I managed to do so today with an invisible Bone Devils (CR 9), but can't always rely on that.
Magic has been restricted in the world, but they are part of a governmental organization that has access to many spellcasters who can make magic items for them. This might change later, but for some time they have had access to some nifty ones. The rest have been looted from my NPCs, some of which has had some good items.
Do you ban item creation feats too?
Ghosts. They touch or possess through armor.
Ghost monks. They punch through armor.
Tentacle monsters that grapple.
Wizards that target their Will save, or grease the floor so the heavy armor just makes them fall on their clumsy asses.
Or use tactics that work in real life. A knight has full plate armor? Send in eight men to gang up and grapple him. Drag him to the ground, and one person slides a knife through the visor slit. 1st level warriors, attack bonus of +5 (1 base, 3 strength, 1 expertise), with 7 aid anothers equals +19.
Guns. Make touch attacks within 40 feet. Give those eight men pistols and see if the PC is so invincible.
Difficult terrain and archers. How well does the guy in plate armor climb up muddy slopes?
Put the party on a boat. Have it sink.
Bebiliths destroy armor.
Rust monsters . . . are Wizards of the Coast product identity. DON'T YOU DARE USE THEM!!!!
Many good suggestions here. I have used most of these already. the problems is what someone else said - it soon becomes obvious if every fight has someone with a ready "hold person" spell, a grapple monster, ghost, etc.
Counter-plate tactics doesen't work as well as this guy has 40-50' speed in medium armor and acrobatics skill. He is not your typical tank and has highish Dex as well (18 str 16 dex IIRC).
Guns won't work as they don't exist in the game world.
Aid another - maybe the single best suggestion here. However it is not so easy to set up - first of all they need to surround him, which may force some to provoke AoOs. Then he gets to act, taking down at least 2 of them. Then the rest of his party could deal with them easily (unless otherwise engaged).
But of course, if I have 10-12 guards to spare and they dare to attack this one combat monster "by themselves," then maybe they can get in one Combat Maneuver that can grapple him, as his CMD is a little lower than his AC (CMD around 30s). So it could theoretically work. But even if they manage this through sheer numbers, they still only have about 50% of the time, so he could take out many of them before they can restrain him. And why would he remain still? He can take out one or two, and then disengage, and then pick them off.
Thanks anyway for your suggestions.
Use attacks that don't target AC.
I had a DM who threw a fit because I built a 3.5 character that could not be hit on anything but a natural 20 by every monster, and instead of adapting, he demanded I change characters because he "can't handle it" and then canceled the campaign when the other players protested.
Instead of being that guy, just look at the character's weaknesses and target those. Hit him with Will, Fortitude saves. Do touch attacks. Area effects. Do everything but stab him with a sword, and maybe he'll get the idea that hyperspecialization just makes it easier to find a weakness.
Uhm... sounds like you broke the game. You won. Game over.
As for Security or City Guards, considering having the town require you to be in 'civilian' cloths and to leave 'weapons' at the gate, light armor and simple weapons only. This will give your generic guard that seemed to be an insect before, now able to put up a challenge.
As another mentioned you could also try to disarm shields and such, but also consider attacking armor directly. This can be difficult with magic armor, but say an enemy captain had a wand of Dispel Magic and cast it on the magic armor (temporary removing magic AC bonuses) and then focusing on 'breaking' the armor to again limiting this AC of the armor. This tactic would work well if it was done near the beginning of a dungeon or group of encounters, so that the high AC fighter has a debuffed AC until he can get back to town to get his armor repaired.
Hmm might steel the "no weapons and armor" rule for some of my cities - it doesn't fit all, but it fits the more peaceful and regulated ones. If the PCs really want to they might sneak in stuff (at 8th level it would hardly be a problem), but if they have little reason to do so they might just be nerfed a bit about this.
Having enemies attacking someones after just so that they might damage it so that some other monsters can finish him off? Sounds like a stretch.
I think a lot of good points have been made here. You don't need to made the encounters all about hitting the AC, neither do you need to only target the weak spots (i.e. Will saves) against the high AC fighter. You can vary the encounters with assortments of what the group is fighting, tossing in minions/mooks, tossing in ranged damage doers, and adding in terrain that makes it difficult for the high AC fighter to even move around in his platemail. That high AC fighter is pretty useless if you are staging hit and run tactics against the group utilizing cover, speed, terrain, and smart NPC's. You can basically ignore him all together and pick on his companions by putting another "tank" against him where they just bash on each other with little to no results while his teammates are being outflanked and out damaged by the opponents he'd normally try to face off against to protect them.
Se the first response, basically the character is very versatile. His only real weakness is Will Saves. And it gets old fast to target that on him every time, he has already complained about this. And my campaign is supposed to be somewhat low-magic so unless attacking wizard-backed enemies they are very unlikely to encounter them.
Having zero experience with pathfinder whatsoever, I've seen this problem in 3.5e as well. A lot of people are suggesting exploiting the character's other weaknesses, but you have to be careful about doing that too often or it becomes obvious to the player that you are just out to get him.
Perhaps these guards could use aid another, especially if there are feats that improve it. The mancatcher would be a good weapon to use as it targets touch AC.
Edit: I see Rangerwickett mentioned aid another already.
Upon further reflection, these sorts of things came up a few times in my 3.5 games. There was the dire-bear CODzilla, the warblade, the incanter, and a couple of others I can't remember any more. In every case the players were mature enough to work with me to houserule certain things to enable them to continue playing the character they want to without forcing me as DM to play the arms race metagame. I suggest talking with the player and seeing if he/she is even aware of the issue and the difficulty it's causing you.
Very good response, and you seem to see the problem for what it is. I have mentioned to him several times that this is a problem, and the rest of the group has acknowledged it. He is considering changing character. But it wasnt just about him that I asked, it was the system as a whole. The next highest AC in the group is 31, which is also very tough to hit. I managed to do so today with an invisible Bone Devils (CR 9), but can't always rely on that.
Yeah, I never allow my players to have any magic item they want. They can hand me a wish list, and I'll allow some items to be available or found in a dungeon treasure. No low level player can ever have an AC 34, at least not through magic items - it won't happen. No such thing as a magic shop in any of my worlds. If anything, magic is a controlled substance, there are laws and economics that prevent any magic item to be accessable for any character.
While not quite appropriate for low levels, ninja and assassin attacks bypass AC completely if they hit with their special attacks.
Many of the suggestions made above I can agree with heartily. Terrain can be great inhibiter of being in heavy armor - cliff ledges for example.
Almost none of our players (including PC fighters) ever where the heaviest of armors - mobility is the biggest reason for that.
Magic has been restricted in the world, but they are part of a governmental organization that has access to many spellcasters who can make magic items for them. This might change later, but for some time they have had access to some nifty ones. The rest have been looted from my NPCs, some of which has had some good items.
Do you ban item creation feats too?