Linthalas Durothil said:Hi there,
I'm new to these forums but have been on the DnD forums for awhile.
Kai Lord, I can tell you like your character. I do myself. I remember when he was just a wee lil 1st lvl Fighter back in 2e.
Nothing wrong with taking pride in our characters.
My only question, seeing as I play in FR and not Krynn. Is your DM using the Wyrm stats straight from the MM? Or a weaker version?
Linthalas Durothil said:One thing that was neglected on these threads were exactly how strong is this Dragon? Yes it's a Wrym, but that doesn't mean it has to be a stereotypical wyrm.
From your story this Dragon is smart, but perhaps lacks the muscle. Many DM's don't just use the stats from a book for the main villains. Not every human is the same. Maybe this dragon aged so much hiding, and using puppets. Which in itself is quite deadly.
But my point is, it's possible for this Dragon (especially since it's a very story drivven character) doesn't have 40+ AC, or so many HP. In this game one must always keep an open mind.
Linthalas Durothil said:However I do have to agree with the general consensus here. If the Dragon is straight from the book without a lot of DM assistance, a 10th lvl DWS just can't do it. 2e you could have pulled it off, but 3e... no. Sorry mate.![]()
Kai Lord said:Very well said. Its obvious by some of the snide comments on this thread some people have no concept of "story" in a campaign. Its all about maintaining legitimacy by working your way up the CR tree with a perfectly balanced four man team. I like to strike that balance between great storytelling and earning credibility through the genuine thrill of no-holds barred danger.
Xarlen said:
Right. So, the best way to go against this is to allow any 1st level character, heck, even A commoner to kill the tarrasque. Because it's all about the story, right?
Xarlen said:Right. So, the best way to go against this is to allow any 1st level character, heck, even A commoner to kill the tarrasque. Because it's all about the story, right?
Kai Lord said:"I like to strike that BALANCE between great storytelling and earning credibility through the genuine thrill of no-holds barred danger."
A 1st level commoner killing the Tarrasque could make a great story, but its statistically impossible for him to do that with his abilities and official starting wealth. Without game mechanics to back it up, no balance.
My 10th level DWS with 49,000 gold worth of gear can take out a Wyrm. Its possible.
I've been playing this game off and on for 20 years. The challenges are part of what keep it to be an endearing hobby. The challenge this time around is intellectual, tactical, and creative, that is, somehow defeating the dragon in a mechanically credible way against the backdrop of a satisfying story.
Taking the big Green out with a Quiver of Dragon Slaying arrows is mechanically credible, but not so impressive from a storytelling point of view. On the flip side, lots of cinematic and dramatic ways to fight the dragon can't be accomplished successfully within the context of the rules. Hence the challenge. I like to push the limits. Sorry if that makes anyone who maintains the status quo uncomfortable....

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