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<blockquote data-quote="dracopticon" data-source="post: 7731884" data-attributes="member: 6871850"><p>Thanks for the question. You are right: it's an insanely deadly game. But I think that, as at least one of the players, possibly more, will get some sort of sorcerer, and also multi-classed as a lot of them tend to be - and by the fact that I allow those characters each one shot at having summoned one type each of every creature type beforehand - they almost always have enough firepower (so to speak) to deal with whatever comes along. And I also happen to think that the scenarios should be very deadly(!). That makes for a very interested and alert group of players that really want to try every trick in the book(s) to succeed. Also, you have to allow for some sort of lee way sometimes. But not often. To be frank: almost never be too soft with them. Accept deaths in the game, but also be very thorough in describing what kind of death it is, and in a sinister way tell them what kind of setting and back story this game carries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dracopticon, post: 7731884, member: 6871850"] Thanks for the question. You are right: it's an insanely deadly game. But I think that, as at least one of the players, possibly more, will get some sort of sorcerer, and also multi-classed as a lot of them tend to be - and by the fact that I allow those characters each one shot at having summoned one type each of every creature type beforehand - they almost always have enough firepower (so to speak) to deal with whatever comes along. And I also happen to think that the scenarios should be very deadly(!). That makes for a very interested and alert group of players that really want to try every trick in the book(s) to succeed. Also, you have to allow for some sort of lee way sometimes. But not often. To be frank: almost never be too soft with them. Accept deaths in the game, but also be very thorough in describing what kind of death it is, and in a sinister way tell them what kind of setting and back story this game carries. [/QUOTE]
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