Saracenus
Always In School Gamer
So, I am converting and updating a classic adventure for my next adventure campaign I am DMing. The example below taught me how hiding, surprise, and perception works in D&D 2024.
A Passive Perception 19 or an active Wisdom (Perception) check DC 19 examining the pool will allow a PC to see them before they attack. Otherwise, they attack with Surprise and get Advantage on their Initiative Check and Advantage on their first round attack.
If the characters are mounted during the initial attack, have them make a Charisma (Animal Handling) check, with Disadvantage if they are surprised, to prevent their mounts from panicking and either throwing their riders or plunging into the marsh and becoming mired:
5e Statblocks:
* Giant Frog (1-6, CR 1/4)
Adjusting The Difficulty:
This encounter is meant to be a normal challenge a party of 4-6 PCs and hirelings at 2nd level. If the party is 1st level this will be a potentially deadly encounter and consider scaling the number down to 1 to 1.5 Giant Frogs per 2 PCs and hirelings.
Treasure:
* 1 Giant Frog has swallowed an amethyst worth 100 gp.
MH1. POOL
Lurking in the tall weeds near the edge of the pool are one Giant Frog per member of the party, max six. They are submerged and hidden (they have the Invisible [Condition]) waiting for unsuspecting prey to pass by. They are voraciously hungry and will attack anything in range.A Passive Perception 19 or an active Wisdom (Perception) check DC 19 examining the pool will allow a PC to see them before they attack. Otherwise, they attack with Surprise and get Advantage on their Initiative Check and Advantage on their first round attack.
If the characters are mounted during the initial attack, have them make a Charisma (Animal Handling) check, with Disadvantage if they are surprised, to prevent their mounts from panicking and either throwing their riders or plunging into the marsh and becoming mired:
- Warhorse - Very Easy, DC 5
- Riding horse - Easy, DC 10
- Untrained horse or a nag purchased from the Traders (see area H13. WOODEN BUILDING WITH SHUTTERED WINDOWS (Trading Post)) - Hard, DC 20
5e Statblocks:
* Giant Frog (1-6, CR 1/4)
Adjusting The Difficulty:
This encounter is meant to be a normal challenge a party of 4-6 PCs and hirelings at 2nd level. If the party is 1st level this will be a potentially deadly encounter and consider scaling the number down to 1 to 1.5 Giant Frogs per 2 PCs and hirelings.
Treasure:
* 1 Giant Frog has swallowed an amethyst worth 100 gp.
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