Krieg
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Gez said:But if you meant coup de grâce, then the Barbarian may die.
Monty Python always led me to believe the French were blessed with a sense of humor. Sadly I seem to have been mistaken.
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Gez said:But if you meant coup de grâce, then the Barbarian may die.
Aaron L said:I'd have to go with Dude Factor and the Mojo Points.
CWD said:This is going to sound nutty, but when I DM games I take damage and Hit Points literally. I mean, its a fantasy game for goodness sake!
If my players pepper a high level fighter with arrows, I tell them, yes he has 15 arrows sticking out of him. So what?
Its all part of the high-fantasy feel. If a player mentions that no human can could take that kind of punishment, I agree and explain that a high level D&D character is basically a superhero minus the radioactive spider bites. If you accept that somewhat unusual premise, many of the rules of the game suddenly cease being unrealistic.
The best part is people quoting posters that haven't been around for ages.Trainz said:Wow, I never imagined I had a knack for necromancy. Didn't think I had it in me.
People picked up the resurrected thread where it left off without flinching.
Fascinating.