Andor
First Post
hong said:Nothing about the minion rules mandates that mook status must be visible and obvious outside the context of combat.
Do they not? Unless you were a playtester then you, like me, have no idea what rules apply to minions outside of combat. If there is not a section in the DMG that explicitly changes their status as soon as the PCs interact with them, then I hold that the scenario I painted is not only likely but inevitable. (Incidently, for those claiming my example was ridiculous and full of hyperbole.. Seriously? How many GMs have you ever played with, 'cause I have to tell you I've run into several like that. Poor GMs abound.)
And leaving that aside, it is enought that their mook status is visible in combat, to disrupt my suspension of disbelief. Goblin warriors dropping in one hit, as has been pointed out many times in this thread, is not new, and Goblin minions are not the problem. No one is claiming they are. 21st level devil legionaire minions are a problem. Giant minions are a problem. Dragon minions are a problem.
Suddenly the battle of Gondor seems less impressive when we realize that Legolas did nothing extraordinary, that Mumakil was just a Colossal Minion.
