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The Slathered Plates of Butterworth


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The Count Chocula vampire and Frankenberry construct encounter at the end resulted in a TPK for us.

Oh yeah - Spoiler Alert!
 

jaerdaph said:
The Count Chocula vampire and Frankenberry construct encounter at the end resulted in a TPK for us.

They really weren't a problem for us. I used my Spatula of Flipping and turned them. You could say that combat was over easy. :D
 

Man... I played through that, and all my PCs failed the saving throw against compulsion. Now they are quite unable to believe the BBEG isn't mr. butter.
 




I started my group with the "Richard Baker's Bread" hook. Was that a mistake! The Andy and Greg characters totally clogged my Collins-der.

Condimentally speaking, I think WotC bungled this. One could say that Monte Cooks a bit too heavily with the Ari Marmellade, IYKWIM. Crunch to fluff ratio is waaay off. Were they just rolling on random treasure breakfast tables?

I totally Eytan Burnsteined the antepenultimate encounter! And the spices are totally out of whack. Here's some advice: Skip the sage.
 


Mark CMG said:
I found that the SR (Syrup Resistance) of most of the creatures makes this very difficult for Syrupcasters of the appropriate level.

That's what gravy is for.

I was a little disappointed there was no "Tap the Treants" encounter, though.

[EDIT- I just had a really disturbing image of what it must be like when Treants pee.]
 

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