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<blockquote data-quote="Melfast" data-source="post: 9227387" data-attributes="member: 17870"><p>Having ability score draining monsters can be really scary for a low level party. We had a TPK to shadows once upon a time. I think they are fair though if the players have a chance to learn about them. I strongly believe players need to spend more time preparing for their adventures. They seem to assume the DM will tell them everything they need to know. Me, I figure you need to do research to learn about possible enemies, the possibility of weird creatures, the name of the last lord of the castle, etc. Because it is likely to matter in the adventure. Didn't take time to research the family who owned the manor? Too bad that was a clue to finishing a puzzle or dealing with a ghost. Some players don't like that style of game, of course. So, the table matters, too. Nevertheless, that is what I encourage as part of player agency, and it lets the characters who invest in History, Religion, Investigation, etc. get the benefit of their investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melfast, post: 9227387, member: 17870"] Having ability score draining monsters can be really scary for a low level party. We had a TPK to shadows once upon a time. I think they are fair though if the players have a chance to learn about them. I strongly believe players need to spend more time preparing for their adventures. They seem to assume the DM will tell them everything they need to know. Me, I figure you need to do research to learn about possible enemies, the possibility of weird creatures, the name of the last lord of the castle, etc. Because it is likely to matter in the adventure. Didn't take time to research the family who owned the manor? Too bad that was a clue to finishing a puzzle or dealing with a ghost. Some players don't like that style of game, of course. So, the table matters, too. Nevertheless, that is what I encourage as part of player agency, and it lets the characters who invest in History, Religion, Investigation, etc. get the benefit of their investment. [/QUOTE]
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