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<blockquote data-quote="MechaPilot" data-source="post: 6327406" data-attributes="member: 82779"><p>That is certainly possible.</p><p></p><p>Also, I like pulling out all the stops as well. I created a kind of fantastic terrain that gave my players no end of trouble:</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Necrofungus</strong></u></p><p> Necrofungus is a necrotic fungus that is black in color, slick and damp to the touch, and it bears the sickly sweet odor of decay. Any creature that begins or ends its turn within 5 feet of a patch of necrofungus takes 5 damage per tier. Additionally, the necrotic energy of the fungus dampens healing effects, causing all healing within 30 feet of a patch of necrofungus to be halved. This dampening effect also allows the fungus to grow. Whenever healing occurs within 30 feet of a patch of necrofungus that patch will grow to each of the adjacent squares.</p><p> Any creature that dies within 5 feet of a patch of necrofungus will rise in the next round as a necrofungal skeleton or zombie. The creature has an arua of necrotic damage and dampened healing as if it were an ambulatory patch of necrofungus.</p><p></p><p>I recall one dungeon where the PCs encountered necrofungus and necrofungal undead in the first couple of chambers. After surviving the encounter, they decided to go back to town. They came back with a cartload of casks of lamp oil and proceeded to try to burn the dungeon to the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechaPilot, post: 6327406, member: 82779"] That is certainly possible. Also, I like pulling out all the stops as well. I created a kind of fantastic terrain that gave my players no end of trouble: [U][B]Necrofungus[/B][/U] Necrofungus is a necrotic fungus that is black in color, slick and damp to the touch, and it bears the sickly sweet odor of decay. Any creature that begins or ends its turn within 5 feet of a patch of necrofungus takes 5 damage per tier. Additionally, the necrotic energy of the fungus dampens healing effects, causing all healing within 30 feet of a patch of necrofungus to be halved. This dampening effect also allows the fungus to grow. Whenever healing occurs within 30 feet of a patch of necrofungus that patch will grow to each of the adjacent squares. Any creature that dies within 5 feet of a patch of necrofungus will rise in the next round as a necrofungal skeleton or zombie. The creature has an arua of necrotic damage and dampened healing as if it were an ambulatory patch of necrofungus. I recall one dungeon where the PCs encountered necrofungus and necrofungal undead in the first couple of chambers. After surviving the encounter, they decided to go back to town. They came back with a cartload of casks of lamp oil and proceeded to try to burn the dungeon to the ground. [/QUOTE]
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