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    OMG Help I Have 9 Players!

    You're welcome! A couple other ideas - - We use a white board to track initiative order, hit points, and conditions. - Task one non-DM player dealing with initiative, keeping things moving ("You're on deck" to the player after the current can help a lot.) - Task a different non-DM player...
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    moving while prone

    Crawl - one square, or two? And, provokes opportunity attacks, right?
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    Reccomend a published adventure?

    Two of our regular players are out of town, which has put a crimp in our ongoing campaign sessions, but left us with enough players for three sessions of fun-and-forget. Does anybody recommend a published adventure to fill about three sessions (15-20 hours), maybe in the Level 7-15 ballpark...
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    OMG Help I Have 9 Players!

    To that, I'd add: Making the tension "who dies first" is not going to work very well. Hypothetically, if they have 2 defenders and 2 leaders, the leaders and the defenders will work together very very well to keep PC's from dying. So, I'd aim for alternate tension methods building methods...
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    Scenario involing prone?

    Yep. Stand from prone is a move action. If your square is unoccupied, you stand into your square. If your square is currently occupied, you shift to the nearest unoccupied square. p.s., my players didn't figure this out for 5' and 10' wide corridors either, and are STILL cursing me out for...
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    Skill checks against enemies

    Welcome to DM'ing!! I do try to imagine the courses of action my party might take and work out the DC's for skill checks in advance; it helps (a lot) to give yourself a day or two to think of various modifiers, or to look up, for example, the Jump rules, and pre-calculate all of the conditions...
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    Evil DM's, I need your help!

    (Or ... "You do .. WHAT?!") So. My players found a demon bound in a summoning circle. My intent in the set-up was, they needed its help to accomplish something else: destroy this necrotic engine which was powering a necromancer beyond belief (basically, nothing that died in his tower remained...
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    Potions that help against Conditions

    Yeah, I strongly agree with you, jester_gl. Spending a Standard action to grant a saving throw seems really high cost for minimal reward (50% chance of success). I've been considering house-ruling it to a Minor, but maybe I'll house-rule it to a feat to LET it be a Minor. I know my Fighter...
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    An enrage like ability

    Echoed. Whenever I've played, or had a player I'm DM'ing play, a character with a "dark side" or "undiscovered powers", we've always taken the "put the reigns in the player's hands" approach; the DM should never "run" a PC. That said, back in 1e, we had great fun with a party barbarian whose...
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    In your opinion, what's the best way to make the players lose?

    Exactly. First, there needs to be a lot of trust between you and the players. Second, you don't have to have every action involving the characters happen on-camera. For example, one of Piratecat's Story Hours includes a sequence where the party were heading towards a village to do...
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    Playing outside of encounters

    Same thing applies, basically. You want to give each player a "turn". For example, as DM I recently had the party stuck in a non-lethal trap, that they were having a hard time getting out of. The bard, being a naturally exuberant player, had multiple ideas she wanted to try. After she tried...
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    Dragonmarks are awesome!

    They bug me a bit from a game balance perspective: consider "Mark of Handling" vs the "Mounted Combat" feat. The former gives you everything the latter does, plus a +2 bonus to Speed and a +1 bonus to AC for your mount, plus a +2 bonus to Speed and a +1 bonus to AC for your beast companion...
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    Crossing the Rift

    One interesting note about having Falling damage occur at the start of the character's next turn, is, it gives everybody a chance to react to the fall. You get very very interesting behaviors this way - a neat sub-goal in the middle of an encounter thats a lot more fun than insta-death. For...
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    Crossing the Rift

    Are you willing to re-write rather than convert? How are you imagining the rope bridge? I typically write out my DC's with a bit more "range" to them than simple "success or failure", and I also hate "failure equals death" scenarios, so I'd come up with something like this: Bridge: Entering...
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    Need assistance/advice on shifting challenges of pre-written module

    Good questions, Doctor. I'm not adept at updating printed encounters, but I do do a lot of monster-mashing; most of my party are power gamers who "recognize" monsters from printed sources, so I typically change levels, adjust fluff, etc for at least one monster per encounter and sometimes all...
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    Snarling Wolf Stance = negates melee attacks for an encounter?

    Yeah, I support this interpretation. Attack roll hits, triggering this sequence. Before damage is applied, the opportunity action (MBA) occurs. Damage is applied, if the opponent survived the OA. Then the user shifts. That seems to fit the spirit, the wording, and the power level of an L5 power.
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    Disease Exposure Stacks?

    Yes. If exposed to a specific disease one or more times, make one saving throw. You would only make two saves if you were exposed to two different diseases.
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    Can one PC choose not to take a rest? (Dark Spiral Aura and Rod of Corruption woes.)

    Yeah - I wouldn't say "not taking a short rest is against the spirit of the rules". I'd let the guy do it, give him props for creativity, and wait for him to get bored of muddling through every other encounter with just his At-Wills. Aside, do your players find the run-of-the-mill encounter...
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    friendly fire?

    Yep, what Fan said. "Targets all allies in burst" hits only your friends. "Targets all enemies in burst" hits only your enemies, missing your friends. "Targets all creatures in burst" hits everybody, friend or foe. There are a couple of feats you can use (War Wizardry, Coordinated Blast...
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    Would this solve the "grind" issue?

    I agree with Obryn, to some extent: extra strikers = more damage dealt out = fights end more quickly. But, I think Hussar may have the right of it. I've been using the Skirmisher as the base unit of opposition for my entire campaign, and we've not run into "grind" too badly. If I'm building...
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