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<blockquote data-quote="Chroma" data-source="post: 1827832" data-attributes="member: 250"><p>Oh, I'm not looking to penalize the players at all! The treasure for the encounter will be found in the coffin room (if they unseal it and go up there) and they got a good chunk of xp for the encounter as well. This is more looking at a rules interpretation/implementation for the creature since it had never come up before in any encounter I've ever run with vampires... it's always been the stake-to-the-heart approach before. *laugh*</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I suppose it's the "utterly" in utterly destroyed that I'm asking about. In most cinematic depictions of vampires being "utterly destroyed" such as exposure to sunlight or Buffy-style staking, they seem to flare up and turn to a small pile of ash with nothing left behind... not even smoking boots! What if the players had trapped the gaseous vampires (*excuse me!*) inside the cracks and sealed them within, what would you say happened to the vampires' gear in that case?</p><p></p><p>This is post-encounter curiousity for the most part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chroma, post: 1827832, member: 250"] Oh, I'm not looking to penalize the players at all! The treasure for the encounter will be found in the coffin room (if they unseal it and go up there) and they got a good chunk of xp for the encounter as well. This is more looking at a rules interpretation/implementation for the creature since it had never come up before in any encounter I've ever run with vampires... it's always been the stake-to-the-heart approach before. *laugh* I suppose it's the "utterly" in utterly destroyed that I'm asking about. In most cinematic depictions of vampires being "utterly destroyed" such as exposure to sunlight or Buffy-style staking, they seem to flare up and turn to a small pile of ash with nothing left behind... not even smoking boots! What if the players had trapped the gaseous vampires (*excuse me!*) inside the cracks and sealed them within, what would you say happened to the vampires' gear in that case? This is post-encounter curiousity for the most part. [/QUOTE]
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