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<blockquote data-quote="MaxKaladin" data-source="post: 194977" data-attributes="member: 1196"><p>It may not have been legal, but I'd say it was just. I'd say he'd already attacked the rest of the party with his trash. Others might argue they made the decision to take it themselves, but I somehow doubt they were informed of FULL consequences of using the substances in question in their entirety. Dealers never do. I saying that'll anger the pro-drug folks out there, but I really don't care. </p><p></p><p>For instance, it seems to give the guy mind control power over the fighter.... If he doesn't, then the fighter is cheating, plain and simple. Actually, he's cheating plain and simple unless he has magic that allows him to move faster than normal since, even with the run feat, a normal human fighter can only go 150 feet, normally goes only 120 feet and none of that accounts for slowing for corners, opening doors, etc. </p><p></p><p>I'd also, as someone else suggested, wonder about this GM of yours. What's his big hangup with getting everyone on drugs and making a dealer invulnerable? </p><p></p><p>Heck, I'd say he's trying to railroad something here. Either he simply has decided he's not going to let anyone kill his precious drug dealer or he has some plotline going that requires him to live. Either way, it's pretty poor DMing the way he's going about it. Of course, the flip side of this is it looks like no matter what you do, he's not going to let you kill the dealer. </p><p></p><p>Maybe you ought to just ignore the dealer from now on and just wait for the game to get around to the fun stuff. If there isn't much (or any) fun stuff, tell these losers to give you a call when they're ready to go back to being heros instead of drug additcs and leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaxKaladin, post: 194977, member: 1196"] It may not have been legal, but I'd say it was just. I'd say he'd already attacked the rest of the party with his trash. Others might argue they made the decision to take it themselves, but I somehow doubt they were informed of FULL consequences of using the substances in question in their entirety. Dealers never do. I saying that'll anger the pro-drug folks out there, but I really don't care. For instance, it seems to give the guy mind control power over the fighter.... If he doesn't, then the fighter is cheating, plain and simple. Actually, he's cheating plain and simple unless he has magic that allows him to move faster than normal since, even with the run feat, a normal human fighter can only go 150 feet, normally goes only 120 feet and none of that accounts for slowing for corners, opening doors, etc. I'd also, as someone else suggested, wonder about this GM of yours. What's his big hangup with getting everyone on drugs and making a dealer invulnerable? Heck, I'd say he's trying to railroad something here. Either he simply has decided he's not going to let anyone kill his precious drug dealer or he has some plotline going that requires him to live. Either way, it's pretty poor DMing the way he's going about it. Of course, the flip side of this is it looks like no matter what you do, he's not going to let you kill the dealer. Maybe you ought to just ignore the dealer from now on and just wait for the game to get around to the fun stuff. If there isn't much (or any) fun stuff, tell these losers to give you a call when they're ready to go back to being heros instead of drug additcs and leave. [/QUOTE]
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