MichaelSomething
Legend
In this seemingly strife-full time-frame, It's time for me to continue my ongoing series where I present a strange situation and ask you what edition of D&D would be best for using it in!
This time I'll describe it in 3.5 terms.
Your "party" consists of yourself who is a high level sorceresses, a high level (female) artificer, and a (female) high level bard (with a splash of druid), and oddly enough, a (male) low level expert with low charisma but usually high wisdom.
Now the expert wasn't always part of the "party." The expert scored a wish do being a mistreated nice guy and he wished for himself and the bard to be together forever! Now the bard is suck hanging out some low level guy and due to "never split the party" you and the artificer are stuck too!
Luckily, it turns out things aren't too bad. The expert isn't really that bad of a guy and it turns out that he and bard are actually a great couple! However, due to their natures, their relationship level is at "kindergarten" and is progressing very, very, very slowly.
You want to change that! Surely you can't find some way to speed them along? Too bad the artificer has the exact opposite idea and is trying to destroy the relationship! This looks like war, and every war has tactics.
Tactics use by you and the artificer include but not limited to...
-Mind controlling the expert
-Love potions
-Threatening the expert (to either pursue or not pursue)
-Using a golem to threaten the expert (to not pursue)
-giving love adice
-going on trips in hopes romance will bloom
-using magic to support the expert in his attempts to woo the bard
-using magic to mess with the expert
-etc.
Now what edition to use? 4th Edition and it's jack of all trades skill challenge? Or the endless options and spells of 3rd Edition? Or maybe the make it up as you go along joy ride of 2nd or 1st Edition?
This time I'll describe it in 3.5 terms.
Your "party" consists of yourself who is a high level sorceresses, a high level (female) artificer, and a (female) high level bard (with a splash of druid), and oddly enough, a (male) low level expert with low charisma but usually high wisdom.
Now the expert wasn't always part of the "party." The expert scored a wish do being a mistreated nice guy and he wished for himself and the bard to be together forever! Now the bard is suck hanging out some low level guy and due to "never split the party" you and the artificer are stuck too!
Luckily, it turns out things aren't too bad. The expert isn't really that bad of a guy and it turns out that he and bard are actually a great couple! However, due to their natures, their relationship level is at "kindergarten" and is progressing very, very, very slowly.
You want to change that! Surely you can't find some way to speed them along? Too bad the artificer has the exact opposite idea and is trying to destroy the relationship! This looks like war, and every war has tactics.
Tactics use by you and the artificer include but not limited to...
-Mind controlling the expert
-Love potions
-Threatening the expert (to either pursue or not pursue)
-Using a golem to threaten the expert (to not pursue)
-giving love adice
-going on trips in hopes romance will bloom
-using magic to support the expert in his attempts to woo the bard
-using magic to mess with the expert
-etc.
Now what edition to use? 4th Edition and it's jack of all trades skill challenge? Or the endless options and spells of 3rd Edition? Or maybe the make it up as you go along joy ride of 2nd or 1st Edition?