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<blockquote data-quote="MechaTarrasque" data-source="post: 6951875" data-attributes="member: 6801226"><p>I would go the Godzilla Resurgence route, and basically have the monster ignore the PC's until they pull out a big move (and then it practically detonates a nuke around itself). I agree with Ooft, area effect stomping damage is the way to go until they sufficiently annoy it.</p><p></p><p>If the monster is in a town or a city, it is probably creating a lot of rough terrain/small fires where ever it goes (building gets knocked down, lamp gets knocked into a book, fire breaks out). If it is swimming, the drag should make it hard to get close to the monster (for any PC's swimming). If it is a flying monster, the force of wind should make any flying PC's have to make a saving throw to stay close (even if they are flying by magic). The hardest part of a running battle should be the running.</p><p></p><p>Unless they are level 18+, the PC's should figure out that getting the monster to chase them (instead of destroying the town) or finding the Magguffin is the best plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechaTarrasque, post: 6951875, member: 6801226"] I would go the Godzilla Resurgence route, and basically have the monster ignore the PC's until they pull out a big move (and then it practically detonates a nuke around itself). I agree with Ooft, area effect stomping damage is the way to go until they sufficiently annoy it. If the monster is in a town or a city, it is probably creating a lot of rough terrain/small fires where ever it goes (building gets knocked down, lamp gets knocked into a book, fire breaks out). If it is swimming, the drag should make it hard to get close to the monster (for any PC's swimming). If it is a flying monster, the force of wind should make any flying PC's have to make a saving throw to stay close (even if they are flying by magic). The hardest part of a running battle should be the running. Unless they are level 18+, the PC's should figure out that getting the monster to chase them (instead of destroying the town) or finding the Magguffin is the best plan. [/QUOTE]
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