LostSoul said:
Hrm, sounds more like a Balance check.
It was a 10x15x8 foot tall "box" that held the mechanism for the telescope. Bascically, a raised platform with a lot of room to stand on. It was not unstable.
LostSoul said:
Hrm, sounds more like a Balance check.
ColonelHardisson said:
The reason why a plan becomes time-worn and a staple of the experienced player's repertoire is because it works nearly all the time. In the session you recount, it absolutely would have worked. Thinking outside the box is OK, and we all would agree tht playing RPGs usually involves such thinking, but that doesn't mean that what is inside the box is invalidated.
ColonelHardisson said:
Regarding the mention of the ranger's Chaotic Good alignment in relation to his "pushing the button," Chaotic Good doesn't necessarily mean doing things spontaneously. It can include that, but a character could act cautiously and conservatively and still be Chaotic Good - it's about personal choice and freedom for the individual. Personally, I'd discuss this with the ranger's player, and ask him or her to not be pushing buttons and doing similar things without consulting the rest of the party. Being Chaotic doesn't give him a free pass to take actions that could effect the rest of the party.
But, regardless of playing philosophy, I still think that module authors should take this type of stuff into account and at least warn DMs that virtually unstoppable monsters exist in the module. Personally, I doubt many players would have thought to create a magical spear out of the magical sword in order to even come up with a plan that might have worked. For the most part, I would think that most first level parties put into that situation (surprise round and all) would have lost one or more party members. I do not think modules should be set up this way without at least a warning. YMMV.
Wolfspider said:
And if you thought this golem encounter was brutally unfair and imbalanced, I can't wait to hear your reaction to Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil.
*shudders*
By KarinsDad
I thought the DM might just rule that since the Golem is mindless, it continues to attempt to get at the Cleric, but cannot.
KarinsDad said:
But, the important thing here is that module designers should think out the repercussions of putting in creatures that for the most part, cannot be affected by the level of PCs who will encounter them. Bottom line. Not every DM is experienced enough to realize that such a creature could easily decimate his group.
KarinsDad said:
And yes, the Cleric and I discussed just retreating. But, she was eager for revenge, my character believes strongly in revenge and I thought the plan might work (which it came close to doing), so we decided to implement it.
Stupid, doubtful. Roleplaying your character, yes.