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<blockquote data-quote="Zuche" data-source="post: 5869792" data-attributes="member: 6682151"><p>Last Tuesday's group didn't make it to the end of the second round, as two triceratops and their riders managed to find a hole in the defenses. I will review the rules for creatures squeezing into smaller spaces with the DM who ran the encounter, however, as the triceratops should not have been able to avoid the tar pits and still cover the distance they did. Even that might only have bought them another round. </p><p></p><p>It also didn't help that the archer ranger opted to fight from one of the towers, instead of from atop one of the crates, where Cobra Strike would have offered him a degree of control over the minion rush. Live and learn...</p><p></p><p>The next challenge will be constructing an extremely simple to run controller for an event at month's end, as I've been asked to put together pregenerated characters for drop-in players. It's tempting to just throw in another striker and boost the control options available to the sorcerer. (The Collateral Damage card might just be an elemental sorcerer's best friend in Lair Assault.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zuche, post: 5869792, member: 6682151"] Last Tuesday's group didn't make it to the end of the second round, as two triceratops and their riders managed to find a hole in the defenses. I will review the rules for creatures squeezing into smaller spaces with the DM who ran the encounter, however, as the triceratops should not have been able to avoid the tar pits and still cover the distance they did. Even that might only have bought them another round. It also didn't help that the archer ranger opted to fight from one of the towers, instead of from atop one of the crates, where Cobra Strike would have offered him a degree of control over the minion rush. Live and learn... The next challenge will be constructing an extremely simple to run controller for an event at month's end, as I've been asked to put together pregenerated characters for drop-in players. It's tempting to just throw in another striker and boost the control options available to the sorcerer. (The Collateral Damage card might just be an elemental sorcerer's best friend in Lair Assault.) [/QUOTE]
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