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Buff, Scry, Teleport... A problem or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Souljourner" data-source="post: 435165" data-attributes="member: 1622"><p>The question is, what's the difference between teleport and just plain walking up to them and slaughtering them? Assuming you can scry them to figure out where they are, you can go there through mundane means, buff, attack. This is a very common PC tactic. </p><p></p><p>I don't really see what the difference is. Sure, the Scarlet brotherhood can summon up some demons and send them after the party. If the Brotherhood is so powerful that they can summon up demons that can instantly slaughter the party, then the party should do everything it can to keep them from knowing who they are.</p><p></p><p>There's a lesson here - don't piss off people much more powerful than you. Assume you can't scry buff teleport, instead you spy on the party through mundane means, send your demons to fly on over under their own power and attack in the midde of the night. Same deal.</p><p></p><p>The problem is not with the tactic, the problem is with the enemies. They have to be of equal power to the PCs, otherwise one will just slaughter the other one way or another. If you want the PCs to go up against a hugely powerful organization, make sure they know what they're up against and that they know they need to keep their heads down.</p><p></p><p>-The Souljourner</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Souljourner, post: 435165, member: 1622"] The question is, what's the difference between teleport and just plain walking up to them and slaughtering them? Assuming you can scry them to figure out where they are, you can go there through mundane means, buff, attack. This is a very common PC tactic. I don't really see what the difference is. Sure, the Scarlet brotherhood can summon up some demons and send them after the party. If the Brotherhood is so powerful that they can summon up demons that can instantly slaughter the party, then the party should do everything it can to keep them from knowing who they are. There's a lesson here - don't piss off people much more powerful than you. Assume you can't scry buff teleport, instead you spy on the party through mundane means, send your demons to fly on over under their own power and attack in the midde of the night. Same deal. The problem is not with the tactic, the problem is with the enemies. They have to be of equal power to the PCs, otherwise one will just slaughter the other one way or another. If you want the PCs to go up against a hugely powerful organization, make sure they know what they're up against and that they know they need to keep their heads down. -The Souljourner [/QUOTE]
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