Tonight I'm testing how well low-lvl monsters threaten high-lvl characters due to bounded accuracy. 15th lvl PCs may run across gnolls and their cohorts. If so, we'll see how well charging PCs fair against a whole mess of archers.
Tonight I'm testing how well low-lvl monsters threaten high-lvl characters due to bounded accuracy. 15th lvl PCs may run across gnolls and their cohorts. If so, we'll see how well charging PCs fair against a whole mess of archers.
Oh, come on, railroad! "You are attacked during the council of war by a vicious pack of gnolls that followed you into the demiplane!"I'm doing it wrong if I want to demonstrate 5e to my players; two games and we've rolled maybe six dice! Not a single fight in two games. On the other hand, they did travel to a demiplane for a secret council of war, ally and declare a truce with their enemy, forestall a massive secret sabotage plan that would have killed tens of thousands, teleport to an ally to recruit a navy, teleport to the Elven lands, and learn that their mother is missing and the major domo is a simulacrum. So at least they were busy.
Admittedly, that does sound rather awesome. I'm excited to hear about the gnolls when you get to it, though. A session I ran for my 11th level group saw them fight a band of bullywugs. Five 11th level PCs (and their enfranchised orc slave-turned-bodyguard-turned-friend) took on 30 bullywugs, 6 merrows, 6 giant frogs, 1 giant toad, and 2 carrion crawlers. I managed to bloody one PC. Otherwise it was a slaughter.I'm doing it wrong if I want to demonstrate 5e to my players; two games and we've rolled maybe six dice! Not a single fight in two games. On the other hand, they did travel to a demiplane for a secret council of war, ally and declare a truce with their enemy, forestall a massive secret sabotage plan that would have killed tens of thousands, teleport to an ally to recruit a navy, teleport to the Elven lands, and learn that their mother is missing and the major domo is a simulacrum. So at least they were busy.
This was a triumph...Come on, this is for SCIENCE!![]()
Exciting stuff! I hope the advancement goes well for you! I will say that while 5th edition doesn't usually turn into wuxia, some classes go more that route than others (looking at you, monk). Also, I strongly recommend reading the spells your casters are using. I've noticed a few spells that, after coming up two or three times, had a slightly different effect than the player realized (or had a material cost they hadn't noticed).Gotta say I am very happy to see that first post, as I, for the first time ever, will be advancing beyond E6 in D&D. Scary stuff and glad to see it doesn't turn into that insane Wuxia that I wasn't a fan of.
While we're boasting about our campaigns, I'll show off this evening's work. I'm putting together the second level of the dungeon from last week. So the top level (left) is what my PCs explored, and now they're at the top of that curving stairway.
The sheet on the right is level two.