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<blockquote data-quote="gamerprinter" data-source="post: 5317766" data-attributes="member: 50895"><p>I recently ran an 'invisible maze' on our party of Pathfinder low level group. But I had more than just invisible walls.</p><p></p><p>Some walls were walls of force, that prevented crossing but allowed you to see through them.</p><p></p><p>Some walls were walls of stone, that had illusions on them to make them seem like transparent walls, but monsters could actually be hiding behind them, as illusion showed an otherwise empty room.</p><p></p><p>Some 'walls' weren't solid, but had the illusion of no walls and clear passage through, when there was actually a pit filled with a black pudding on the other side of that wall.</p><p></p><p>At five places along the outer walls of the chamber, were illusion walls hiding culdesacs with monsters waiting to pounce on passersby.</p><p></p><p>The 'smart' ranger in the party began firing arrows at seemingly open areas to find where the walls were. In one case she found an outer edge alcove, wounded the monster hiding there, and saved someone from a surprise pounce.</p><p></p><p>On one of those hidden chambers an illusion of a passage continuing out the room was present, but a gelatinous cube was trapped on the other side of that illusion.</p><p></p><p>The same thief walked into both the Black Pudding pit, and the Gelatinous Cube - he ended up at 1 hp. Another character, was knocked to a single hp fighting a Dire Ape hiding in one of the alcoves.</p><p></p><p>Nobody killed but proved to be one of the toughest rooms for a low level party - it was a fun encounter chamber.</p><p></p><p>GP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamerprinter, post: 5317766, member: 50895"] I recently ran an 'invisible maze' on our party of Pathfinder low level group. But I had more than just invisible walls. Some walls were walls of force, that prevented crossing but allowed you to see through them. Some walls were walls of stone, that had illusions on them to make them seem like transparent walls, but monsters could actually be hiding behind them, as illusion showed an otherwise empty room. Some 'walls' weren't solid, but had the illusion of no walls and clear passage through, when there was actually a pit filled with a black pudding on the other side of that wall. At five places along the outer walls of the chamber, were illusion walls hiding culdesacs with monsters waiting to pounce on passersby. The 'smart' ranger in the party began firing arrows at seemingly open areas to find where the walls were. In one case she found an outer edge alcove, wounded the monster hiding there, and saved someone from a surprise pounce. On one of those hidden chambers an illusion of a passage continuing out the room was present, but a gelatinous cube was trapped on the other side of that illusion. The same thief walked into both the Black Pudding pit, and the Gelatinous Cube - he ended up at 1 hp. Another character, was knocked to a single hp fighting a Dire Ape hiding in one of the alcoves. Nobody killed but proved to be one of the toughest rooms for a low level party - it was a fun encounter chamber. GP [/QUOTE]
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