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<blockquote data-quote="Chant in the Box" data-source="post: 1898879" data-attributes="member: 26704"><p>My attitude depend on the party power level. To be more precise, it depends on if the cleric can bring back the dead. If this is the case, the cleric is likely to be a prime target for the adversaries if they have a reasonable possibility to know that he can bring back the dead. And then, he heals large amounts of damage so they have another reason to kill him first. Finally, it's likely that a spellcaster will fall first if the gaming party are not cautious enough. Given the years of experience I have as a DM, I know plenty of tactics to make them pay for any mistakes and I'm still discovering new dirty tricks from time to time.</p><p></p><p>I will resume it like this: my game gets deadlier if the players don't make sure the cleric survives the encounters at higher levels.</p><p></p><p>My reason to see it that way is that D&D is the most PC friendly game system I ever played.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chant in the Box, post: 1898879, member: 26704"] My attitude depend on the party power level. To be more precise, it depends on if the cleric can bring back the dead. If this is the case, the cleric is likely to be a prime target for the adversaries if they have a reasonable possibility to know that he can bring back the dead. And then, he heals large amounts of damage so they have another reason to kill him first. Finally, it's likely that a spellcaster will fall first if the gaming party are not cautious enough. Given the years of experience I have as a DM, I know plenty of tactics to make them pay for any mistakes and I'm still discovering new dirty tricks from time to time. I will resume it like this: my game gets deadlier if the players don't make sure the cleric survives the encounters at higher levels. My reason to see it that way is that D&D is the most PC friendly game system I ever played. [/QUOTE]
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