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Level 8 party defeats 30 level 6 fighters?
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<blockquote data-quote="green slime" data-source="post: 4815613" data-attributes="member: 1325"><p>I'd suggest preparing a bunch of <em>silence</em> spells, and taking out the guards in isolated groups. With the fighter and knight <em>silenced</em>, using the ranger or sorceror to attract a guard or three into a small area with a single entrance, shut them in, kill them quickly, rinse, repeat. If you succeed with this three or four times, you'll have halfed the force against you. Pity you don't have rogue in the party, this kind of thing really is their forte, and the sneak attack damage is something you guys really are missing. </p><p></p><p>If you go about trying to divide / conquer (which is really the only way to go about it), you have to focus on killing/incapacitating the victims as quickly as possible, with as little effort as possible. Perhaps use <em>charm person</em> or intimidate/diplomacy. Focus on rendering one dead/incapicitated and ask the others to surrender or suffer a similar fate. (Keep them well tied up). </p><p></p><p>Use your prisoners to lure more groups away, either to ambush, or away from areas were you want to act (free slaves, poison their supplies, kill their horses (reducing their mobility)). </p><p></p><p>And once you've started your war, keep moving! Stay fluid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green slime, post: 4815613, member: 1325"] I'd suggest preparing a bunch of [i]silence[/i] spells, and taking out the guards in isolated groups. With the fighter and knight [i]silenced[/i], using the ranger or sorceror to attract a guard or three into a small area with a single entrance, shut them in, kill them quickly, rinse, repeat. If you succeed with this three or four times, you'll have halfed the force against you. Pity you don't have rogue in the party, this kind of thing really is their forte, and the sneak attack damage is something you guys really are missing. If you go about trying to divide / conquer (which is really the only way to go about it), you have to focus on killing/incapacitating the victims as quickly as possible, with as little effort as possible. Perhaps use [i]charm person[/i] or intimidate/diplomacy. Focus on rendering one dead/incapicitated and ask the others to surrender or suffer a similar fate. (Keep them well tied up). Use your prisoners to lure more groups away, either to ambush, or away from areas were you want to act (free slaves, poison their supplies, kill their horses (reducing their mobility)). And once you've started your war, keep moving! Stay fluid. [/QUOTE]
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