Which is why Neon turned around and demanded if I was going to try and force him to use a normal village in an area that didn't get monster attacks which would leave the human village (that we were never talking about) just as undefended instead of a well-protected and prepared one.
If that is the case, why did everyone object to me saying they would have a few crossbows, and maybe a few shortbows?
If that was perfectly fine, why didn't they ever say "yes that is reasonable" and instead just keep doubling down on reinforced doors and slings being deadly?
Gnoll Packlord has decent intelligence. Every pack or warband has an alpha that is a Packlord. I never brought them into the discussion because I didn't want to seem like I was changing the scenario. For creatures with "very limited tactics" they certainly seem to understand how to use ranged weapons to soften targets and setting fire to settlements to draw out more people. I also imagine "not running into a death box" is something they can understand, since they set up such situations themselves.
But again, your objection seems to be completely that "we should just add more things to halfligns until they can't lose" whether or not that was the initial position or not. Yes, obviously halflings are going to win if we can just give them whatever tool they could possibly need to win. But that seems a bit like special pleading.
The original premise was that they did have defenses. The slings! My point was that the slings weren't enough. Then they got more and more things added to them. I wasn't adding to the scenario, so I wasn't rejecting the original premise.
Yeah, I know a lot of non-warlike commoners who live peaceful lives making sure to make death mazes that they hide in the dirt in case they are attacked.
I'm not saying it isn't reasonable, I'm saying that these beings you seem to now be discussing seem a far cry from the "every one overlooks them because they are just simple common folk with no ambitions" peasants that you guys were holding up before.
Also, if we were talking about a standard halfling village, then you are saying this is reasonable for the standard halfling village to have. Which is much broader than "those being constantly raided"
"Wait to shoot til I can see the thing" isn't exactly the work of Sun Tsu. Heck, snakes and spiders can wait to strike until they can see their target and it is in range, and they have an intelligence of 2 or 3.
No. That was not the original premise. The fact that you think that shows the problem.
Funny, when I've made reference to "living in DnDland" I'm making a deathworld that no society could ever survive. When you do it, it is to show how utterly reasonable any particular defense is.
Double standards.
So,
@Oofta am I allowed to respond to this as a legitimate point? Or would I start getting accused of twisting words and making a deathworld that no society could ever survive? Because it seems now that going with the premise is being challenged because DnD is so much more dangerous than the real world. But I'm not allowed to follow that thought unless I want to meet renewed accusations.
Kept arguing that they should be using slings, and they never accepted them using something else. They even went after my math with the response that the sligners just needed more people to make the difference.
Right, it wasn't the literal post they said they were done with that was the last straw. I'm sure that was just coincidence.