In my multi-DM campaign (we each take turns DMing, I'm the main DM overall though) we've come across a small problem...
The DM for the next session spoke with me and he had come up with an interesting plot (which he didn't divulge much of), which requires my character's weapon be destroyed or unusable, so that he may pick up a new weapon at the end of the game. The weapon my character has is not particularly powerful (+2 glassteel rapier), but it has immense sentimental value to my character. Additionally, the rapier doesn't need to be permanently out of commission, just for a day or so.
I'm not sure how we should do it. The blade is one of the last remnants to his past life and he would not give it up easily. We were thinking of simply having some creature sunder it during combat (the game will be a dungeon crawl), but we have no idea what kind of creature is particularly good at such a thing. Anyway, I'd love to hear some suggestions on either what creature would be a good choice, or some completely (and less cheesy, lol) way of handling this. Thanks guys!
-Arravis
The DM for the next session spoke with me and he had come up with an interesting plot (which he didn't divulge much of), which requires my character's weapon be destroyed or unusable, so that he may pick up a new weapon at the end of the game. The weapon my character has is not particularly powerful (+2 glassteel rapier), but it has immense sentimental value to my character. Additionally, the rapier doesn't need to be permanently out of commission, just for a day or so.
I'm not sure how we should do it. The blade is one of the last remnants to his past life and he would not give it up easily. We were thinking of simply having some creature sunder it during combat (the game will be a dungeon crawl), but we have no idea what kind of creature is particularly good at such a thing. Anyway, I'd love to hear some suggestions on either what creature would be a good choice, or some completely (and less cheesy, lol) way of handling this. Thanks guys!
-Arravis
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