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<blockquote data-quote="Al'Kelhar" data-source="post: 1167682" data-attributes="member: 7884"><p>Ooh, ooh, thread hijack. Not exactly RBDM'ing, but multi-layer traps have always been a personal favourite. A particularly memorable one was the 30' long covered spiked pit in a corridor, at the end of which were two pressure plates. The covering on the pit collapsed, depositing unfortunate victims into the pit if more than 300 lbs was placed on it - the idea is to catch more than one victim at a time. The first pressure plate at the end of the pit tilts the section of floor there downwards by 45 degrees, depositing a person climbing out of the pit back into the pit. The second pressure plate releases the massive spiked-iron-ball-on-a-chain from the ceiling ahead, which swings down and hits the person standing on the second pressure plate. As well as doing damage, it has the same effect as a bull rush, throwing the victim back into the pit, or at the very least, pushing them back onto the first pressure plate, which tilts them backwards and deposits them in the pit. The entire trap is mechanical, so works in an antimagic field, preventing people flying, spider climbing, or dimension dooring past it.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Al'Kelhar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al'Kelhar, post: 1167682, member: 7884"] Ooh, ooh, thread hijack. Not exactly RBDM'ing, but multi-layer traps have always been a personal favourite. A particularly memorable one was the 30' long covered spiked pit in a corridor, at the end of which were two pressure plates. The covering on the pit collapsed, depositing unfortunate victims into the pit if more than 300 lbs was placed on it - the idea is to catch more than one victim at a time. The first pressure plate at the end of the pit tilts the section of floor there downwards by 45 degrees, depositing a person climbing out of the pit back into the pit. The second pressure plate releases the massive spiked-iron-ball-on-a-chain from the ceiling ahead, which swings down and hits the person standing on the second pressure plate. As well as doing damage, it has the same effect as a bull rush, throwing the victim back into the pit, or at the very least, pushing them back onto the first pressure plate, which tilts them backwards and deposits them in the pit. The entire trap is mechanical, so works in an antimagic field, preventing people flying, spider climbing, or dimension dooring past it. Cheers, Al'Kelhar [/QUOTE]
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