Kaiyanwang
Adventurer
In case of suicide, I don't think HP apply. You are automatically coup-de-graced by the terrain.
1. Verisimilitude/Reality: You're splitting hairs. Perception is one person's reality and the illusion of reality is perception. I understand your need to make a point, but it's a flawed one from a cognitive basis in my opinion.
2. Why does your big bad master level tactician need to be so mature and infallible that a worldly fighter with the reputation of someone who has Come and Get It... can't be so renown as a jerk to the world that the tactician won't come out and take him on one on one?
Why does your big bad master level tactician need to be so sure of himself and infallible that he doesn't read into the tactical situation incorrectly and engage the taunt?
Why does your fighter when using the taunt always have to be in a superior tactical position? Can you not just change the encounter when the power is too unbalancing? Can the bid bad's minions not change position to support him when he steps out of formation?
There's no reason why any power can't be explained or retcon'd into a story if the DM is flexible enough with the tools he's provided. Sure, there are some times when it really would be an issue and be considered DM munchkinism, but I'm guessing that what we're talking about is the 2% of the time and not the whole?
Your thoughts?
KB
Fine. How can a high level barbarian commit ritual suicide by jumping off a cliff, splattering on rocks at the bottom, getting up, climbing back up that cliff and doing it again until he gets it right and dies?
In my time playing 4e, I think there is a very basic rule that new players can grab onto quite easily. System mastery is very easy to acquire in 4e.
I see it more as ten rotten eggs versus a dozen. Why won't you eat those extra two?! Whatsamatter, you don't like rotten eggs no more? Eat the eggs!!!It's like saying... "Well if you ate one rotten egg you might as well eat a dozen... since anyway you look at it, you're eating rotten eggs.
Maybe my comments were not clear. I'm not stupid. I just don't have the time to dig through all the material to run the game.
Fine. How can a high level barbarian commit ritual suicide by jumping off a cliff, splattering on rocks at the bottom, getting up, climbing back up that cliff and doing it again until he gets it right and dies?
Fine. How can a high level barbarian commit ritual suicide by jumping off a cliff, splattering on rocks at the bottom, getting up, climbing back up that cliff and doing it again until he gets it right and dies?
Massive damage rules and you can voluntarily fail the save.
You landed "just right " into something that broke your fall.
Crud! I landed in the marsh again!
You landed on a slope that time that transferred the force and now you are rolling down the hill.
It might be better just to coup de grace yourself and fail the save.