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<blockquote data-quote="Halivar" data-source="post: 6815821" data-attributes="member: 9327"><p>FWIW, Hussar, when I beef up an encounter, that's when I'm <em>least</em> likely to fudge. If a PC is going to die, I would rather the player have an epic story to go with it. BUT I also telegraph to the players that they are in a slightly-higher-than-appropriate encounter. In those cases I will even perform life-or-death rolls outside of the GM screen for extra tension. I can't fudge it if they can see it, after all. It's a promise from me that their lives are narratively out of my hands.</p><p></p><p>I am more likely to fudge when the party spends an hour of play time getting jacked by a stirge swarm (random encounter), and no one rolls above a ten <em>all fight long</em>. I mean, the entire encounter was abso-friggin'-lutely ridiculous. Everyone was out of healing, everyone had been dropped at least once, the healer was making death saves, and every round, like clockwork, 1d4+3 damage because the monsters behind my screen can't roll below a 15. Let's just say the stirges stopped "rolling" so high because I can't think of a more pathetic TPK. I secretly subtracted XP from the encounter to account for my (unspoken) interference. Just awful.</p><p></p><p>On the plus side, it was a good bonding moment for the PC's, and they still speak of the terrible stirges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halivar, post: 6815821, member: 9327"] FWIW, Hussar, when I beef up an encounter, that's when I'm [I]least[/I] likely to fudge. If a PC is going to die, I would rather the player have an epic story to go with it. BUT I also telegraph to the players that they are in a slightly-higher-than-appropriate encounter. In those cases I will even perform life-or-death rolls outside of the GM screen for extra tension. I can't fudge it if they can see it, after all. It's a promise from me that their lives are narratively out of my hands. I am more likely to fudge when the party spends an hour of play time getting jacked by a stirge swarm (random encounter), and no one rolls above a ten [I]all fight long[/I]. I mean, the entire encounter was abso-friggin'-lutely ridiculous. Everyone was out of healing, everyone had been dropped at least once, the healer was making death saves, and every round, like clockwork, 1d4+3 damage because the monsters behind my screen can't roll below a 15. Let's just say the stirges stopped "rolling" so high because I can't think of a more pathetic TPK. I secretly subtracted XP from the encounter to account for my (unspoken) interference. Just awful. On the plus side, it was a good bonding moment for the PC's, and they still speak of the terrible stirges. [/QUOTE]
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