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<blockquote data-quote="Olaf the Stout" data-source="post: 3386564" data-attributes="member: 13703"><p>Horses die really easily!</p><p></p><p>I am running the players through the Dungeon adventure "Racing the Snake". The party were guarding a merchant's daughter from a Yuan-Ti assasin and his kobold minions (in reality the PC's are just providing a decoy).</p><p></p><p>The "daughter" was hidden in a carriage drawn by 2 horses and the PC's were also all riding horses. 2 <em>Fireballs</em> later and the carriage is a flaming wreck and the 2 horses drawing the carriage are also dead.</p><p></p><p>The kobold that cast the <em>Fireballs</em> tries to escape. One PC shoot down his horse, slowing his escape, and the Sorcerer PC <em>Fireballs</em> the kobold to death. Shortly after, the Yuan-Ti and another kobold attack the party at range with longbows. The Yuan-Ti is on a chariot drawn by 2 light warhorses and kobold has another light warhorse.</p><p></p><p>After a few rounds of combat, the Yuan-Ti and kobold decide to drop back a bit. No way says the party. A few arrows later and the kobold's horse it taken out from under him. After many more rounds of battle, the Yuan-Ti and kobold try to escape together on the chariot. A <em>Fireball</em> and a couple more arrows later and 1 of the horses is killed, effectively immobilising the chariot.</p><p></p><p>Eventually the Yuan-Ti escaped on the back of the remaining light warhorse, healing it as he fled. However the Yuan-Ti was really only able to escape because the PC's let him (they don't want to kill him, otherwise their decoy ruse will be discovered). If they had wanted to, they could have shot the horse out from underneath him too.</p><p></p><p>After last night's session I can't see horses playing a very big part in the campaign from here on in. They seem way too easy to kill. They have low AC's (unless you give them really good barding) and their hit points aren't enough to help them when someone drops a couple of <em>Fireballs</em> at their feet.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone else had this experience? Has it resulted in fewer PC's riding horses in your game? Have you changed the rules to make horses less of a target?</p><p></p><p>Olaf the Stout</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olaf the Stout, post: 3386564, member: 13703"] Horses die really easily! I am running the players through the Dungeon adventure "Racing the Snake". The party were guarding a merchant's daughter from a Yuan-Ti assasin and his kobold minions (in reality the PC's are just providing a decoy). The "daughter" was hidden in a carriage drawn by 2 horses and the PC's were also all riding horses. 2 [I]Fireballs[/I] later and the carriage is a flaming wreck and the 2 horses drawing the carriage are also dead. The kobold that cast the [I]Fireballs[/I] tries to escape. One PC shoot down his horse, slowing his escape, and the Sorcerer PC [I]Fireballs[/I] the kobold to death. Shortly after, the Yuan-Ti and another kobold attack the party at range with longbows. The Yuan-Ti is on a chariot drawn by 2 light warhorses and kobold has another light warhorse. After a few rounds of combat, the Yuan-Ti and kobold decide to drop back a bit. No way says the party. A few arrows later and the kobold's horse it taken out from under him. After many more rounds of battle, the Yuan-Ti and kobold try to escape together on the chariot. A [I]Fireball[/I] and a couple more arrows later and 1 of the horses is killed, effectively immobilising the chariot. Eventually the Yuan-Ti escaped on the back of the remaining light warhorse, healing it as he fled. However the Yuan-Ti was really only able to escape because the PC's let him (they don't want to kill him, otherwise their decoy ruse will be discovered). If they had wanted to, they could have shot the horse out from underneath him too. After last night's session I can't see horses playing a very big part in the campaign from here on in. They seem way too easy to kill. They have low AC's (unless you give them really good barding) and their hit points aren't enough to help them when someone drops a couple of [I]Fireballs[/I] at their feet. Has anyone else had this experience? Has it resulted in fewer PC's riding horses in your game? Have you changed the rules to make horses less of a target? Olaf the Stout [/QUOTE]
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