Quasqueton
First Post
I just don't understand your problem with having the speaker identify which key. You're fine with them speaking the language (as clued in the writing on the wall), fine with them identifying the elemental by name (as clued in the writing on the wall), but not fine with identifying the key (as clued in the writing on the wall).
As as I said, the Players had no problem identifying the key. They said it several times. They had no problem identifying the elemental. They said its name several times. They had no problem knowing which language to speak. They spoke it several times. I don't even think they were dumb for not getting it right quickly. I think they were over thinking it, and had too many people speaking at the same time.
I was posting this as an example of how something that seems very simple on paper to a DM can turn into something terribly complicated in actual play with several Players. How you took it as a DM insulting his Players and pretending to be a brilliant puzzle-maker is a mystery to me.
Quasqueton
As as I said, the Players had no problem identifying the key. They said it several times. They had no problem identifying the elemental. They said its name several times. They had no problem knowing which language to speak. They spoke it several times. I don't even think they were dumb for not getting it right quickly. I think they were over thinking it, and had too many people speaking at the same time.
I was posting this as an example of how something that seems very simple on paper to a DM can turn into something terribly complicated in actual play with several Players. How you took it as a DM insulting his Players and pretending to be a brilliant puzzle-maker is a mystery to me.
Quasqueton