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<blockquote data-quote="Boarstorm" data-source="post: 4366966" data-attributes="member: 63913"><p>When I first started playing around with the new ruleset, I decided to run a few sample combats to get a feel for how combat worked. On a whim, I picked a handful of level 1 and 2 opponents and pitted them against a few PCs.</p><p></p><p>Among those opponents was a single lowly fire beetle -- a single lowly fire beetle who single-handedly (leggedly?) downed four of the five PCs. His breath weapon got a few lucky recharges and the pain commenced.</p><p></p><p>He was surprisingly difficult for his level. A "tough little bugger," in the parlance of this thread.</p><p></p><p>Now that we've played a bit, I have three more monsters to nominate to this list of unexpected PC killers:</p><p></p><p>-the needlefang drake swarm: High speed, ability to trip up opponents and high damage output; </p><p></p><p>-the hobgoblin soldier: This level 3 humanoid can muster a 22 AC and dish out a whopping 2d6+4 damage with a very reasonable chance of hitting, and with formation strike, flanking targets is just gravy;</p><p></p><p>-the deathjump spider: able to knock opponents prone, poison them AND deal 3d6+3 damage after shifting 6 squares... all as a single standard action. Yeouch.</p><p></p><p>So what standard monsters (no elites or solos, as they're designed to be challenging) have you encountered that are a lot tougher than their level would indicate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boarstorm, post: 4366966, member: 63913"] When I first started playing around with the new ruleset, I decided to run a few sample combats to get a feel for how combat worked. On a whim, I picked a handful of level 1 and 2 opponents and pitted them against a few PCs. Among those opponents was a single lowly fire beetle -- a single lowly fire beetle who single-handedly (leggedly?) downed four of the five PCs. His breath weapon got a few lucky recharges and the pain commenced. He was surprisingly difficult for his level. A "tough little bugger," in the parlance of this thread. Now that we've played a bit, I have three more monsters to nominate to this list of unexpected PC killers: -the needlefang drake swarm: High speed, ability to trip up opponents and high damage output; -the hobgoblin soldier: This level 3 humanoid can muster a 22 AC and dish out a whopping 2d6+4 damage with a very reasonable chance of hitting, and with formation strike, flanking targets is just gravy; -the deathjump spider: able to knock opponents prone, poison them AND deal 3d6+3 damage after shifting 6 squares... all as a single standard action. Yeouch. So what standard monsters (no elites or solos, as they're designed to be challenging) have you encountered that are a lot tougher than their level would indicate? [/QUOTE]
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