JacktheRabbit
Explorer
Running my game a few days ago and we hit the final climactic battle against the main villian and her minions.
Well the villian is a cleric and at one point she gets into melee with the party fighter. He is a dual wielding fighter who a scimitar and a short sword. He dishes out quite the damage.
Well at one point she scores with a touch attack and hits him with a Bestow Curse spell. Without thinking too hard about it I chose the -6 to his strength curse.
Now this does hurt him since he is also under the effect of trog stink but he has a bullstrength on him so he only ends up with a 8 strength.
Then it occurs to me. I screwed this one bad. The cleric should have looked at his deadly double weapon attack routine and instead nailed him with -6 to dexterity. Once she did that he would have dropped him below the dex requirement for his ambidexterity and from there he would have lost access to 2 or 3 more twin weapon style combat feats.
Any other DM's do this when they use their troops in a very unoptimal manner? This one should have been obvious to the cleric since she saw how agile he was with his blades.
Well the villian is a cleric and at one point she gets into melee with the party fighter. He is a dual wielding fighter who a scimitar and a short sword. He dishes out quite the damage.
Well at one point she scores with a touch attack and hits him with a Bestow Curse spell. Without thinking too hard about it I chose the -6 to his strength curse.
Now this does hurt him since he is also under the effect of trog stink but he has a bullstrength on him so he only ends up with a 8 strength.
Then it occurs to me. I screwed this one bad. The cleric should have looked at his deadly double weapon attack routine and instead nailed him with -6 to dexterity. Once she did that he would have dropped him below the dex requirement for his ambidexterity and from there he would have lost access to 2 or 3 more twin weapon style combat feats.
Any other DM's do this when they use their troops in a very unoptimal manner? This one should have been obvious to the cleric since she saw how agile he was with his blades.