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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 8125461" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>Our last 2e campaign ended when one of the party cast a fireball in a bog full of swamp gas.....boom!</p><p></p><p>Our first 3.0 campaign ended because....of a wall. As the DM was still learning the system, we didn't really understand how climb checks work. So we have to climb this 200 ft wall. Every 10 ft the DM requires a new check, and the check increases with each one. One by one we all go barreling to our deaths!</p><p></p><p>In terms of personal death, we had a ranger with a suped up dire badger that they rode. We were fighting on this mountain top, so the ranger tied himself to the badger incase he fell. In the fight, the badger and the ranger fall off a cliff, the ranger lands on a lower cliff, but the badger keeps falling, pulling the ranger off the new cliff. Then the badger lands, but the ranger keeps falling...and on a nat 1 roll this pulls the badger off the next cliff. The ranger falls 100 ft with the badger landing square on him, killing him instantly. People were laughing so hard on that one they literally had to leave the room because they couldn't get enough air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 8125461, member: 5889"] Our last 2e campaign ended when one of the party cast a fireball in a bog full of swamp gas.....boom! Our first 3.0 campaign ended because....of a wall. As the DM was still learning the system, we didn't really understand how climb checks work. So we have to climb this 200 ft wall. Every 10 ft the DM requires a new check, and the check increases with each one. One by one we all go barreling to our deaths! In terms of personal death, we had a ranger with a suped up dire badger that they rode. We were fighting on this mountain top, so the ranger tied himself to the badger incase he fell. In the fight, the badger and the ranger fall off a cliff, the ranger lands on a lower cliff, but the badger keeps falling, pulling the ranger off the new cliff. Then the badger lands, but the ranger keeps falling...and on a nat 1 roll this pulls the badger off the next cliff. The ranger falls 100 ft with the badger landing square on him, killing him instantly. People were laughing so hard on that one they literally had to leave the room because they couldn't get enough air. [/QUOTE]
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