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<blockquote data-quote="Ravingdork" data-source="post: 4431050" data-attributes="member: 12084"><p>In last night's game we encountered a white dragon in a dungeon and totally pwned it. My human cleric with his super high Wisdom as well as the <em>Skill Training: Perception</em> and <em>Alertness</em> feats heard the dragon's heavy breathing before we ever made it to its cavern. After warning the party of the noise, we sent the Stealth-trained Eladrin wizard in to investigate.</p><p></p><p>After seeing that it was a dragon (and the dragon seeing that it was an Eladrin Wizard) Mr. Not-So-Stealthy Wiz-Kid ran down the hallway to warn everyone (mostly by screaming "DRAGON! DRAGON!" with arms flailing wildly).</p><p></p><p>When the dragon came barreling down the hall after our wizard the poor lizard was stopped in his tracks with a maul to the face from our warforged fighter.</p><p></p><p>The wizard did an about face and conjured up a <em>Flaming Sphere</em> behind the beast in order to trap it in the narrow hall between the fighter and the sphere. He then got out of breath weapon range and continued cooking the dragon twice each round for the rest of the encounter.</p><p></p><p>My cleric pelted the dragon with his <em>Lance of Faith</em> power (granting the defender attack bonuses) while our other cleric, a human, pelted it with her <em>Sacred Flame</em> power (granting the defender hit points or saves as needed). We both healed the fighter and others with our <em>Healing Word</em> class abilities and potions whenever they called for it. Sadly, all our cleric powers had a maximum range of 5 squares, like the dragon's breath weapon, so we had to expose ourselves to attack at least every other round while making our own attacks and healing/buffing the party.</p><p></p><p>The human ranger in our party bounced in and out of melee, striking the dragon with <em>Twin Strike</em> and other double attack powers as much as he could while luring the dragon into making futile opportunity attacks so as to grant the fighter free attacks enhanced by his <em>Potent Challenge</em> feat. Between my <em>Shield of Faith</em> power and the ranger's <em>Defensive Mobility</em> feat the striker was nigh unhittable (though he did gain some new scars from a lucky critical).</p><p></p><p>Two or three characters went down at various points, but thanks to two clerics and several potions, nobody was out for more than HALF a round. The fight must have been over in about 5 rounds. Dragon never knew what hit him.</p><p></p><p>We ate well that night as we sorted out our large pile of treasure. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>I loved this battle because it was an awesome example of how well the class roles work together when done right. The fighter was defending, the ranger was striking, the wizard was controlling, and the clerics were buffing and leading. It made us feel like we could take on almost anything. This is the first time 4E has really truly shined for me and I was hoping to share that feeling with all of you. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ravingdork, post: 4431050, member: 12084"] In last night's game we encountered a white dragon in a dungeon and totally pwned it. My human cleric with his super high Wisdom as well as the [I]Skill Training: Perception[/I] and [I]Alertness[/I] feats heard the dragon's heavy breathing before we ever made it to its cavern. After warning the party of the noise, we sent the Stealth-trained Eladrin wizard in to investigate. After seeing that it was a dragon (and the dragon seeing that it was an Eladrin Wizard) Mr. Not-So-Stealthy Wiz-Kid ran down the hallway to warn everyone (mostly by screaming "DRAGON! DRAGON!" with arms flailing wildly). When the dragon came barreling down the hall after our wizard the poor lizard was stopped in his tracks with a maul to the face from our warforged fighter. The wizard did an about face and conjured up a [I]Flaming Sphere[/I] behind the beast in order to trap it in the narrow hall between the fighter and the sphere. He then got out of breath weapon range and continued cooking the dragon twice each round for the rest of the encounter. My cleric pelted the dragon with his [I]Lance of Faith[/I] power (granting the defender attack bonuses) while our other cleric, a human, pelted it with her [I]Sacred Flame[/I] power (granting the defender hit points or saves as needed). We both healed the fighter and others with our [I]Healing Word[/I] class abilities and potions whenever they called for it. Sadly, all our cleric powers had a maximum range of 5 squares, like the dragon's breath weapon, so we had to expose ourselves to attack at least every other round while making our own attacks and healing/buffing the party. The human ranger in our party bounced in and out of melee, striking the dragon with [I]Twin Strike[/I] and other double attack powers as much as he could while luring the dragon into making futile opportunity attacks so as to grant the fighter free attacks enhanced by his [I]Potent Challenge[/I] feat. Between my [I]Shield of Faith[/I] power and the ranger's [I]Defensive Mobility[/I] feat the striker was nigh unhittable (though he did gain some new scars from a lucky critical). Two or three characters went down at various points, but thanks to two clerics and several potions, nobody was out for more than HALF a round. The fight must have been over in about 5 rounds. Dragon never knew what hit him. We ate well that night as we sorted out our large pile of treasure. :D I loved this battle because it was an awesome example of how well the class roles work together when done right. The fighter was defending, the ranger was striking, the wizard was controlling, and the clerics were buffing and leading. It made us feel like we could take on almost anything. This is the first time 4E has really truly shined for me and I was hoping to share that feeling with all of you. :) [/QUOTE]
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