D&D 5E CoS: Blood Spear OP?


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Huh? It seems to work fine within the context of RAW. I'm not sure what you mean here.
I'm just saying the classic "bag of rats" is not RAW, at least not so far as one could stack up infinite arbitrarily large THP (or whatever resource).
The worst RAW exploit would just be to kill a few squirrels til a 12 is rolled.
 




I cannot find the photo now but somebody posted The Squiger on Facebook - a squirrel with a tiger's head photoshopped onto it, also with a tiger's pelt pattern overlay on the body.

If you treat the Spear of Blood in such a demeaning manner within Ravenloft, the spirits of all those squirrels you slew (DMs, keep count) come back in a swarm seeking vengeance - the survivors take the Spear with them once its unworthy wielder is slain and eaten.
 

I cannot find the photo now but somebody posted The Squiger on Facebook - a squirrel with a tiger's head photoshopped onto it, also with a tiger's pelt pattern overlay on the body.

If you treat the Spear of Blood in such a demeaning manner within Ravenloft, the spirits of all those squirrels you slew (DMs, keep count) come back in a swarm seeking vengeance - the survivors take the Spear with them once its unworthy wielder is slain and eaten.

Which would really be awesome. You let the player get away with it for a few levels, and then one day....WHAM.

(Or really CHITTER CHITTER CHITTER, I guess.)
 

I cannot find the photo now but somebody posted The Squiger on Facebook - a squirrel with a tiger's head photoshopped onto it, also with a tiger's pelt pattern overlay on the body.

If you treat the Spear of Blood in such a demeaning manner within Ravenloft, the spirits of all those squirrels you slew (DMs, keep count) come back in a swarm seeking vengeance - the survivors take the Spear with them once its unworthy wielder is slain and eaten.
This lil' guy?:
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He's a sweetie!
 


Which would really be awesome. You let the player get away with it for a few levels, and then one day....WHAM.

(Or really CHITTER CHITTER CHITTER, I guess.)
The photo is between our posts.
The mewing of a thousand kittens combines into a (rather high-pitched) ROAR.
 

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