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<blockquote data-quote="Rel" data-source="post: 961815" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>If it were me, I'd piece together a few of the ideas in this thread.</p><p></p><p>I'd make it such that the treasure itself was stored in an extra-dimensional space. The doors are the "magic item" that opens the way into this space. The party is free to bash them down if they like, but doing so destroys their ability to open the way into the space beyond.</p><p></p><p>From there, you could go two ways if they choose to batter down the doors: (1) You could say, "Well that's too bad. I guess you just learned that brute force and ignorance isn't the way to solve every problem. No treasure for you!" or (2) You could say, "The doors were the easy way into the extra-dimensional treasure room. But perhaps the powerful wizard who devised this place left some sort of back door in case the doors were somehow destroyed. Maybe the Sage in town would know more about this..."</p><p></p><p>I would steer away from having the doors made of adamantine or something like that. Next thing you know the party will be looking to sell the doors on the open market. "How big did you say the door was? And how much is adamantine per pound?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rel, post: 961815, member: 99"] If it were me, I'd piece together a few of the ideas in this thread. I'd make it such that the treasure itself was stored in an extra-dimensional space. The doors are the "magic item" that opens the way into this space. The party is free to bash them down if they like, but doing so destroys their ability to open the way into the space beyond. From there, you could go two ways if they choose to batter down the doors: (1) You could say, "Well that's too bad. I guess you just learned that brute force and ignorance isn't the way to solve every problem. No treasure for you!" or (2) You could say, "The doors were the easy way into the extra-dimensional treasure room. But perhaps the powerful wizard who devised this place left some sort of back door in case the doors were somehow destroyed. Maybe the Sage in town would know more about this..." I would steer away from having the doors made of adamantine or something like that. Next thing you know the party will be looking to sell the doors on the open market. "How big did you say the door was? And how much is adamantine per pound?" [/QUOTE]
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