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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 185687" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>I really like that idea, and the next campaign I start I hope to use it.</p><p></p><p>Side story, just cause I thought of it. I introduced a rule were everyone can go negative HP equal to their con score or 10 whichever was higher. I told the PCs that this applied to everyone, not just them. So, the first battle went like this. A group of friendly clerics is ambushed. The party rushes to the scene. Granted they were very stupid and each person ran at his own speed so no one arrived at same time (different speeds due to armor, race, run feat etc) They do win the fight and heal all the party members. The priests, though all fell in combat. None of the priest were dead, just dieing to the bleeding rules. No one bothered to check the priests. Fiorst thing they do is loot the dead goblins. Next, they argue weather or not they should bury or burn the dead. At the start of the arguemnet they still could have saved many of the priests, but no one has even bothered to look at them. By they time they decide to cremeate the bodies all the priests are dead. So, as they drag the bodies into the firepit they made I tell them they notice lots of blood and it looks like they were bleeding out for a while. They complained a little about how they should have had a chance to notice it. however, all of them were more interested in looting and argueing. They went "Oh". Not the best way for good adventurers to start off. <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="Crothian, post: 185687, member: 232"] I really like that idea, and the next campaign I start I hope to use it. Side story, just cause I thought of it. I introduced a rule were everyone can go negative HP equal to their con score or 10 whichever was higher. I told the PCs that this applied to everyone, not just them. So, the first battle went like this. A group of friendly clerics is ambushed. The party rushes to the scene. Granted they were very stupid and each person ran at his own speed so no one arrived at same time (different speeds due to armor, race, run feat etc) They do win the fight and heal all the party members. The priests, though all fell in combat. None of the priest were dead, just dieing to the bleeding rules. No one bothered to check the priests. Fiorst thing they do is loot the dead goblins. Next, they argue weather or not they should bury or burn the dead. At the start of the arguemnet they still could have saved many of the priests, but no one has even bothered to look at them. By they time they decide to cremeate the bodies all the priests are dead. So, as they drag the bodies into the firepit they made I tell them they notice lots of blood and it looks like they were bleeding out for a while. They complained a little about how they should have had a chance to notice it. however, all of them were more interested in looting and argueing. They went "Oh". Not the best way for good adventurers to start off. :) [/QUOTE]
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