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<blockquote data-quote="KidSnide" data-source="post: 5222910" data-attributes="member: 54710"><p>Exactly. Towards the end of my last campaign, my time-traveling PCs had a fight against the first dragon. I had already established the size of this beast, since my PCs had already had a major battle in the dwarven temple made out of this dragon's skeleton. </p><p></p><p>So, I used the dragon as a battlemap. The PCs on the back were safe from the dragons claws or bite, but were extremely vulnerable to being scraped off. If the PCs tried to get near a more vulnerable spot, they had claws and teeth to be careful of. And, of course, on other parts of the dragon, it was more difficult to stay on-board. Falling off wasn't deadly for flying PCs per se, but the dragon's tail was a considerable hazard. The scattering panic when the PCs realized that (A) the dragon could breath on its own back and (B) the breath weapon would take out level 15 Protection from Elements in a single shot was, IMHO, delightful.</p><p></p><p>-KS</p><p></p><p>P.S. Your players will like it if you run a battles in which they fight <em><strong>on</strong></em> a humongous monster. As for battles that take place <em><strong>in</strong></em> a humongous monster... not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KidSnide, post: 5222910, member: 54710"] Exactly. Towards the end of my last campaign, my time-traveling PCs had a fight against the first dragon. I had already established the size of this beast, since my PCs had already had a major battle in the dwarven temple made out of this dragon's skeleton. So, I used the dragon as a battlemap. The PCs on the back were safe from the dragons claws or bite, but were extremely vulnerable to being scraped off. If the PCs tried to get near a more vulnerable spot, they had claws and teeth to be careful of. And, of course, on other parts of the dragon, it was more difficult to stay on-board. Falling off wasn't deadly for flying PCs per se, but the dragon's tail was a considerable hazard. The scattering panic when the PCs realized that (A) the dragon could breath on its own back and (B) the breath weapon would take out level 15 Protection from Elements in a single shot was, IMHO, delightful. -KS P.S. Your players will like it if you run a battles in which they fight [i][b]on[/b][/i] a humongous monster. As for battles that take place [i][b]in[/b][/i] a humongous monster... not so much. [/QUOTE]
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