Clint_L
Legend
This kind of thing happens all the time, though that one sounds like the players had a lot of foreknowledge about Eye Tyrants and its plan, so next time you could drop something that is more of a surprise on them.
But I've lost count of the number of times that an encounter I thought would be a huge challenge turned out to be a cakewalk due to clever players, stupid DM (me) or a combination of both. Of course, then you get those encounters that you thought would be super basic and the players manage to turn into a disaster, so it goes both ways.
I think the classic example the anticlimactic boss fight has to be dragons. They are frequently used in locations that don't leave them enough room to fly about (e.g. a dungeon), and a dragon without mobility tends to die very quickly.
In classic adventures, Strahd is infamous for being a bit of an anticlimactic final boss unless played very, very carefully by the DM. If he gets stuck into melee he dies fast.
But I've lost count of the number of times that an encounter I thought would be a huge challenge turned out to be a cakewalk due to clever players, stupid DM (me) or a combination of both. Of course, then you get those encounters that you thought would be super basic and the players manage to turn into a disaster, so it goes both ways.
I think the classic example the anticlimactic boss fight has to be dragons. They are frequently used in locations that don't leave them enough room to fly about (e.g. a dungeon), and a dragon without mobility tends to die very quickly.
In classic adventures, Strahd is infamous for being a bit of an anticlimactic final boss unless played very, very carefully by the DM. If he gets stuck into melee he dies fast.