Nail said:
Excellent! Maybe they have a glass jaw.....
It'd be a hell of a way to assassinate someone - knock a black pudding unconscious, then mix a little bit of it into the target's dessert....
Nail said:
Excellent! Maybe they have a glass jaw.....
"But this - this, this, this is like being nibbled to death by... what are those Earth creatures called? Feathers, long bill, webbed feet... go 'quack'..."Primitive Screwhead said:I can see the next OoTS now... "Roy?... there is this thing sneaking up behind you..no I don't know what it is. Its small and furry, sounds like its saying 'meow' but since I didn't put ranks in Kn: Nature I can't make the DC 11 to determine what it is!"
Brother MacLaren said:"But this - this, this, this is like being nibbled to death by... what are those Earth creatures called? Feathers, long bill, webbed feet... go 'quack'..."
"Cats."
"Cats. Being nibbled to death by cats. "
Notmousse said:I wouldn't keep playing under a DM that did that to my party.
RigaMortus2 said:By this analogy, are you suggesting that gel cubes are as common as a cat?
I think I missed the joke :\
Like, for instance:RigaMortus2 said:Well, we still don't know all the circumstances yet. Did the party just make really bad rolls which ended up getting them killed?
Nail said:Like, for instance:
"Did the DM call for Spot checks for every PC, or just the front PC, or .....?"
and:
"When the front PC saw the "floating objects" in front of him, what did the DM allow the PC to do (if anything)? Roll initiative? Give a surprise round to the G^3?"
Etc.
Not if the G^3 had a surprise round and the PCs where all within a 5 foot square of the G^3!Notmousse said:4) It had all four within it, which I can only assume happened in one round (if *I* saw the party get sucked up into the 'solid air' I'd be attacking from a decent range), which would be impossible.