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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 6350980" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>Sounds like you played it right.</p><p></p><p>My players recently completely trounced a creature substantially higher level than they were. I thought it was going to be a very difficult solo challenge for them, with potential PC death, and the creature only got a single ineffectual turn before it was really most definitely dead dead dead. The players used exceptionally good tactics, got some lucky rolls, and just destroyed this thing (I think it was a Manticore?) with extreme prejudice. </p><p></p><p>At first I was thinking "damn, I must have screwed that up and made it too easy". But no, on examining it after the fact, it was purely their good tactics and luck that made it play out that way. The rogue successfully sneaking in and spotting the creature without the creature noticing him, reporting back to the party, and them having a lengthy planning session about tactics that worked very well in their favor, is what did the trick really. And the players had a blast in that encounter.</p><p></p><p>I think you did well with this encounter. Let your players plan out their tactics and put them into play, even if it makes a particular encounter easier than you expect. Don't worry, the monsters will surprise your party at some point and turn their plans upside down soon enough I am sure. Just wait until wandering monsters surprise them during one of their long rests...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 6350980, member: 2525"] Sounds like you played it right. My players recently completely trounced a creature substantially higher level than they were. I thought it was going to be a very difficult solo challenge for them, with potential PC death, and the creature only got a single ineffectual turn before it was really most definitely dead dead dead. The players used exceptionally good tactics, got some lucky rolls, and just destroyed this thing (I think it was a Manticore?) with extreme prejudice. At first I was thinking "damn, I must have screwed that up and made it too easy". But no, on examining it after the fact, it was purely their good tactics and luck that made it play out that way. The rogue successfully sneaking in and spotting the creature without the creature noticing him, reporting back to the party, and them having a lengthy planning session about tactics that worked very well in their favor, is what did the trick really. And the players had a blast in that encounter. I think you did well with this encounter. Let your players plan out their tactics and put them into play, even if it makes a particular encounter easier than you expect. Don't worry, the monsters will surprise your party at some point and turn their plans upside down soon enough I am sure. Just wait until wandering monsters surprise them during one of their long rests... [/QUOTE]
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