Sunderstone
First Post
Meadred said:Well, the problem isn't that an Int 6 person can't follow orders when you're up-front, leading the group. The main problem is that as soon as you turn your back, they'll wander off to do something else, usually rather unpredictable. They also have problems understanding even basic group tactics, meaning that they have great difficulties acting as part of a group, other than perhaps a mob.
I can understand that totally but sometimes evil rules with an Iron Hand and FEAR can keep the underlings at bay. Maybe the Ogres feared there leader's wrath if they didnt follow?
swrushing said:One simple hypothetical, even for those who cannot fathom six int 6 hide-8 ogres and a leader possibly ever failing to flawlessly execute a flawless tacical plan, is a simple sotmr in the afternoon starts wiping away the party tracks and if it continues into the night makes keeping the fire untenable or at least muffles it somewhat and restricts visibility and wind. The net result of this may be one of several things...
some DMs dont use weather in their game, some DMs dont play with all exact rules regarding distance and terrain. To each their own. You seem like the type that everything has to be scientifically-explained to hold any relevance. Like I said to each their own. You still dont have to be belligerent about all this with ForceUser. You could have easily commented on what he could have done better without the tone.
Again you have to complicate everything. So now we need to know what the Ogres did that day as well? Do we need to know exactly what the lead Ogre's leadership skills are like?swrushing said:an angry mob of stupid people, well, for me, that does usually mean a stupid mob. Remember, the majority of these ogres are int 6. Whats the charisma and leadership skills of the orgre chief? he has apparently already spent more atts on improving int and wisdom significantly and in purchasing skills for use with track. How good is his leadership skills? How high did he raise his charisma? How good was he at reigning in, while tracking, his half dozen vengence-driven int-6 morons for a couple hours of nightime tracking AFTER a long day of raiding and pillaging?
just how flawless was this ogre chief/shaman whatever guy?
Do we have to prepare for any hypothetical situation to every wandering or planned encounter that can possibly happen? Are we in-touch with every molecule of the universe at every moment.
Again, everything needs to be explained in scientific detail for you. To some thats great, Im a stickler for details as well, but DMs are often called upon to work with the unexpected. Not take days off from work to fully plan out even the most remote hypothetical situation.
Maybe you want ForceUser to calculate the exact temperature that day, find out if lunch was agreeing with the Ogres before they got home, and maybe even get the Ogre Leader's mothers maiden name beforehand.
For that matter why not make a detailed history for every wandering encounter spetznaz-style. We could put soldier checkpoints every few miles in the forest to stop wandering monsters and ask them for their passports and papers.