NinjaFlashX
First Post
In about a week, I'll be running a one shot adventure where nine 20th level PCs will be going up against Tarrasque (Extra primed from The Book of the Tarrasque. HIGHLY recommend!). The players were allowed to each pick one Legendary item, plus some others too. Needless to say, I'm 99% certain that the players will steamroll the Tarrasque, even with max HP and additional options from TBotT.
So I decided to add an Epic Dragonborn Draconic Sorcerer using draft rules from the Epic Legacy Core Rulebook that I backed last year. It alone could probably take all nine PCs plus the Tarrasque. Nasty! So I'll tone it down a little to surprise the players with and keep them on their toes. Especially since they don't know I'm throwing this bad boy on the table. Can't let them be 100% prepared.
The battle is going to take place in the middle of their hometown and I was considering upping the ante for the players. I'm trying to come up with a mechanic where anytime there is an AoE from or against anyone on the board, that innocent lives are lost. And if they rack up so many "AoEs" that the town is destroyed and they "lose?". Trying to put pressure on the players, and hopefully feel a little invested in more than just the hack and slash against the Tarrasque. Maybe it's a stupid idea considering it's one shot...
Thoughts???
So I decided to add an Epic Dragonborn Draconic Sorcerer using draft rules from the Epic Legacy Core Rulebook that I backed last year. It alone could probably take all nine PCs plus the Tarrasque. Nasty! So I'll tone it down a little to surprise the players with and keep them on their toes. Especially since they don't know I'm throwing this bad boy on the table. Can't let them be 100% prepared.

The battle is going to take place in the middle of their hometown and I was considering upping the ante for the players. I'm trying to come up with a mechanic where anytime there is an AoE from or against anyone on the board, that innocent lives are lost. And if they rack up so many "AoEs" that the town is destroyed and they "lose?". Trying to put pressure on the players, and hopefully feel a little invested in more than just the hack and slash against the Tarrasque. Maybe it's a stupid idea considering it's one shot...
Thoughts???