DonTadow
First Post
I am in no means being negative. But again, it hurts the game to have a dm influence players like this. Roman really should understand that... factually, and this is not an opinion, his DM made a bad campaign structuring move. Considering what Roman has told us, this is typical of this DM, thus I would suggest that he is a bad DM.
#1 The puzzle was unfair
In many of books including the DMG, the bible of DMing, it states that the DM should be fare and fun. Considering the evidence, that no one has solved this puzzle (and you're talking pros in the business) this puzzle is not fare. Furthermore, he had the campaign end and did not properly warn his players that there was a puzzle such as this nor how to solve such a puzzle. YOu stated that your group gathered history and such of the location, however, why was there no hints you gathered about this "upcoming puzzle". It seems to me that you guys attempted to properly investigate the tomb previously (something I wish my players did more often) and yetyou are still punished for it.
. This is clearly unfair.
#2 THe DM improperly planned the adventure
He put a lhigh level dungeon in the reaching grasps of mid level players. The DMG tells Dms to design challenging adventures and not make your adventures linear. Which even you, the player have said he did. The dm could have also fudged some things, however, he was too focused on himself and "his" campaign to care what happened to you, the pcs. This is a flaw that many DMs make. They design these wonderful scenerios and dungeons only to be outwitted by the PCs. Your dm was too stubborn to rethink his flaw.
#3 A DM's intent shoudl never be to kill the entire party. This is clearly stated. Yetyour DM allowed your party to be killed. He had time between sessions to rethink his mistake, but again he was too stubborn.
Thus the conclusion is that your DM made many mental judgements purposely and screwed you over wasting a year of your life on a campaign that he did not design for his players but for himself. This can also be told by the many rules and restrictions already balanced classes are plagued with.
I am not critizing you but I do hope you see that this DM is not an ideal DM for any typical d and d game.
#1 The puzzle was unfair
In many of books including the DMG, the bible of DMing, it states that the DM should be fare and fun. Considering the evidence, that no one has solved this puzzle (and you're talking pros in the business) this puzzle is not fare. Furthermore, he had the campaign end and did not properly warn his players that there was a puzzle such as this nor how to solve such a puzzle. YOu stated that your group gathered history and such of the location, however, why was there no hints you gathered about this "upcoming puzzle". It seems to me that you guys attempted to properly investigate the tomb previously (something I wish my players did more often) and yetyou are still punished for it.
. This is clearly unfair.
#2 THe DM improperly planned the adventure
He put a lhigh level dungeon in the reaching grasps of mid level players. The DMG tells Dms to design challenging adventures and not make your adventures linear. Which even you, the player have said he did. The dm could have also fudged some things, however, he was too focused on himself and "his" campaign to care what happened to you, the pcs. This is a flaw that many DMs make. They design these wonderful scenerios and dungeons only to be outwitted by the PCs. Your dm was too stubborn to rethink his flaw.
#3 A DM's intent shoudl never be to kill the entire party. This is clearly stated. Yetyour DM allowed your party to be killed. He had time between sessions to rethink his mistake, but again he was too stubborn.
Thus the conclusion is that your DM made many mental judgements purposely and screwed you over wasting a year of your life on a campaign that he did not design for his players but for himself. This can also be told by the many rules and restrictions already balanced classes are plagued with.
I am not critizing you but I do hope you see that this DM is not an ideal DM for any typical d and d game.