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Ok, that's reasonable enough. Thanks for the clarification!fusangite said:Allow me to clarify what precisely I mean about laxly enforcing armour restrictions in the past.

Ok, that's reasonable enough. Thanks for the clarification!fusangite said:Allow me to clarify what precisely I mean about laxly enforcing armour restrictions in the past.
Caliban said:*shrug* Sounds like someone should have invested in Called armor. That's what my plate wearing PC did.
Night attacks suck for heavy armor user's, it's just a reality of the game system.
mmu1 said:
Sure, in combat conditions, characters might be able to get to the center of the action in 4-6 rounds, but assuming that, when woken up in the middle of the night they can't take several minutes to get their bearings, grab their gear, put on armor, figure out where the attack is happening, and get there with some sort of coherent plan of action, then we're really departing from what's reasonable and what makes sense...
Tom Cashel said:We just had this situation come up on Saturday. The module states that unless the PCs hide their camp extremely well, the drow send out a raiding party to attack their camp in the night.
I rolled randomly to decide during which watch the assault happened. Once it began, the PCs started waking their companions (one of whom wears full plate, the other hide). Upon realizing that the fight would be over by the time they suited up, the PCs leapt into combat in only their tunics. Huzzah!
They mopped the floor with the drow, and it was a pretty good fight! Especially since the party Wizard tossed a mage armor at the armorless Cleric...
MasterLich said:As i say, if the characters KNOW they are fighting Vampires, then why are they sleeping at night?
As fer the people who say heavy armor wearing PCs are wussies, can go piss yourselves. Not everyone enjoys playing dam rogues.
mmu1 said:Wiped the floor with them? Which raiding party was this?