Metus
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I just got finished running a game of Iron Kingdoms tonight. What the end amounted to was a gestalt ranger/rogue being murdered in a wheat field. The player, who has a penchant for raging, stormed out of the game after he was killed.
The party consists of the ranger/rogue, druid/sorcerer, and fighter/gun mage all level 1.
Their opponents were three level 1 fighters.
Did I do wrong? Was this encounter unbalanced and unwinnable? One of the players - not the rager - just said it's low levels in D&D. I feel like I'm responsible, however, more than I think I ever have, and I feel worse than I ever have whenever something bad happens to the party. There's a lot of factors, I know, least of all the one player's bad temper, but I desperately want to find out other people's opinions about this encounter.
So the question is: with those gestalt characters at full health (which they weren't) and with them all together (which they weren't), would that encounter have been fair enough?
The party consists of the ranger/rogue, druid/sorcerer, and fighter/gun mage all level 1.
Their opponents were three level 1 fighters.
Did I do wrong? Was this encounter unbalanced and unwinnable? One of the players - not the rager - just said it's low levels in D&D. I feel like I'm responsible, however, more than I think I ever have, and I feel worse than I ever have whenever something bad happens to the party. There's a lot of factors, I know, least of all the one player's bad temper, but I desperately want to find out other people's opinions about this encounter.
So the question is: with those gestalt characters at full health (which they weren't) and with them all together (which they weren't), would that encounter have been fair enough?