16th level party TPKd by a goblin?!!

Angcuru said:
Dark Eternal -
I'm scheming. This is my scheming face. First I lift this eyebrow, then I lower it and lift the other.. all the while looking around all paraniod-like and then... BACK OFF! SHRINK GUN!

;)
 

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Resurrection (at the minimum caster level) can resurrect people 130 years after their death.

Surely the players have gained the goodwill of at least ONE elf, dwarf or gnome, right?

Perhaps one which is aspiring to become a cleric? One who, upon the BBEG unleashing his plan of domination and/or destruction, will seek out those great heroes to once again save the land? Who'll follow the tales and find the dragons cave and their bodies?

Then you get to show them what happens when the heroes fail.
 





My short attention span kicked in, so I skipped the last two pages of this thread, but I just wanted to chime in and say your guys had to have been stoned. :-)

The 16th level dwarven order of the bow initiate would have waxed this guy if he didn't manage to kill him in the first round. He dishes out 100 points of damage each round on average. Sundering his bow would work, but he carries spares in the bag of holding, so that would only make him lose +4 to hit. Rolling only 10 or lower would limit him to hitting with only 4 of his 5 attacks (6 if hasted) MAYBE.

I'd put my money on Ed's dwarf against Ragu, and an entire party should have mopped the floor with him. With maybe a wizard or rogue biting it if he went after them first.
 

Tuckers' Kobolds annoy me in any form...they were done to death years ago, and the D&D gaming community still thinks they're original and amusing, like some tired joke..."Look, high level characters were killed by a race which is usually a less than 1 HD humanoid! Isn't that amusing and deliciously ironic? Aren't I clever and original?" :p
 
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