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<blockquote data-quote="J-H" data-source="post: 9486397" data-attributes="member: 7020951"><p>Stats were rolled (4d6b3) and I had 17, 14, 12, 8, 8, 7. I ended up playing a bard! This is the first time I have been a PLAYER instead of a DM IRL in over a year and a half.</p><p></p><p>My party ended up being:</p><p>My bard</p><p>Another bard (the player was a bit confused by DNDB defaulting to 5.24 rules; he went Vuman and I think skipped the feat and had some weird initiative stuff instead)</p><p>War Cleric 2/Armorer Artificer 3 multiclass</p><p>Paladin 5</p><p>The other table also had a bard, so 3/7 characters were bards... somehow.</p><p>We moved at a pretty good clip through a set of random encounters that we could resolve, then a fight in a cemetery with some ignorable zombies, some moderately threatening cultists, and some absolutely devastatingly deadly griffons that apparently had 3 attacks, at least one of which was for 2d6 something or other.</p><p>Both martials got killed, but we had an item handing out "raise dead with 20hp" as needed as an action. There was some nice loot, including a scimitar with +2 damage dice and a flame tongue that did radiant instead of fire damage. Nothing for the archers, but we also got a chance to pick encounter types partly based on what sort of loot we were going for.</p><p></p><p>There were 168 tables playing simultaneously in multiple countries. At a certain point near the end, everyone who succeeded in lodging a holy spear in the BBEG's "I split my power many ways to kill you all" avatars got one round to damage him as much as possible. He had 17,000hp, and the tables that were successful did around 19,000hp worth of damage, killing him and leading to the good ending.</p><p></p><p>My table under-contributed (the paladin missed both his attacks and I only had a Shatter to hit him with), but in the wrap-up we were told that some venues had tables with 5-10 players.</p><p></p><p>It was a lot of fun! They said that we did set a world record, and implied this might happen again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-H, post: 9486397, member: 7020951"] Stats were rolled (4d6b3) and I had 17, 14, 12, 8, 8, 7. I ended up playing a bard! This is the first time I have been a PLAYER instead of a DM IRL in over a year and a half. My party ended up being: My bard Another bard (the player was a bit confused by DNDB defaulting to 5.24 rules; he went Vuman and I think skipped the feat and had some weird initiative stuff instead) War Cleric 2/Armorer Artificer 3 multiclass Paladin 5 The other table also had a bard, so 3/7 characters were bards... somehow. We moved at a pretty good clip through a set of random encounters that we could resolve, then a fight in a cemetery with some ignorable zombies, some moderately threatening cultists, and some absolutely devastatingly deadly griffons that apparently had 3 attacks, at least one of which was for 2d6 something or other. Both martials got killed, but we had an item handing out "raise dead with 20hp" as needed as an action. There was some nice loot, including a scimitar with +2 damage dice and a flame tongue that did radiant instead of fire damage. Nothing for the archers, but we also got a chance to pick encounter types partly based on what sort of loot we were going for. There were 168 tables playing simultaneously in multiple countries. At a certain point near the end, everyone who succeeded in lodging a holy spear in the BBEG's "I split my power many ways to kill you all" avatars got one round to damage him as much as possible. He had 17,000hp, and the tables that were successful did around 19,000hp worth of damage, killing him and leading to the good ending. My table under-contributed (the paladin missed both his attacks and I only had a Shatter to hit him with), but in the wrap-up we were told that some venues had tables with 5-10 players. It was a lot of fun! They said that we did set a world record, and implied this might happen again. [/QUOTE]
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