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Keep out of combat in D&D? Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="joethelawyer" data-source="post: 4502476" data-attributes="member: 55764"><p>the only time we talked to monsters or bad guys in AD&D was to set them up so we could kill them easier. if they were too tough to kill at that moment, we went away, got more powerful, then went back and killed them later. it was all about "kill them and take their stuff so we could level." if we could survive the encounter, we fought. if we didnt think we would survive, we didnt fight---until later. </p><p></p><p>every last bit of copper and xp was extracted from every dungeon we were in. we'd even go back and kill a couple of 2 hp rats from the first level that we skipped or missed, after we finished the final fight with the big bad guy on the 13th level of the dungeon. after that we would dig through the pile of rat crap in the corner looking for that one copper piece they may have stashed there, even after we took 100000 gp and three artifacts from the big bad guy from the 13th level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joethelawyer, post: 4502476, member: 55764"] the only time we talked to monsters or bad guys in AD&D was to set them up so we could kill them easier. if they were too tough to kill at that moment, we went away, got more powerful, then went back and killed them later. it was all about "kill them and take their stuff so we could level." if we could survive the encounter, we fought. if we didnt think we would survive, we didnt fight---until later. every last bit of copper and xp was extracted from every dungeon we were in. we'd even go back and kill a couple of 2 hp rats from the first level that we skipped or missed, after we finished the final fight with the big bad guy on the 13th level of the dungeon. after that we would dig through the pile of rat crap in the corner looking for that one copper piece they may have stashed there, even after we took 100000 gp and three artifacts from the big bad guy from the 13th level. [/QUOTE]
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