WizarDru
Adventurer
Quite honestly, I was suprised at how ugly the battle got. The chief determining factor was that Dravot got trapped by the bears, and was unable to draw a line of sight on Taen (who had been hidden initially).
To give you an idea, The Clearcut was a 18th level character, with levels in Druid and Blighter (7/11, I think, sheet isn't in front of me), and a lich to boot. The bears were Legendary Bear Ghouls, though the party is far too powerful for the paralysis to effect anyone except on a '1', generally speaking.
Bolo most likely would have died, as well, but for the dice. When the Clearcut stopped and fought back, she had three attacks available, and Bolo only had a AC 22 and almost no hit points left to speak of. Any successful attack would have resulted in permanent paralysis, most likely, in addition to the not-insignificant damage from an wildshaped undead dire bear wielding an echanted scythe. She rolled 21, 15, 21. Then Aethramyr arrived, and cracked open the Smite can. Dravot got trapped on the ground, and was hard pressed by the bears. The group had spent both of Scorch's mass hastes entering into the battle, and while two characters had haste boots, that only goes so far.
Valanthe got nerfed, and lost an action or two somewhere in the shuffle (perils of gaming when we're all drowsy). While she wouldn't have gotten the clearcut, she most likely would have driven her off sooner, and that horrid wilting really hurt...I mean REALLY HURT.
There was actually an additional trap in there on the way to Sertimo's hideout that val got, althought it as only a Guards and Wards. The Prismatic Spray would have been good clean fun for everyone. Or not. Scorch's invisibility circle saved them resources, and Valanthe's quick location of Taen prevented her from getting her full power-up suite in place. All in all, it was a rough tactical challenge....hence the reason for the dramatic EL upgrade and the double standard treasure awarded from the phylactery.
I messed with Scorch, saying he'd be Boccob's page-turning boy in the after-life....then I gave him his after-death experience. He may end up having preferred the previous. On the other hand, he'll find some interesting fringe benefits. Heh.
To give you an idea, The Clearcut was a 18th level character, with levels in Druid and Blighter (7/11, I think, sheet isn't in front of me), and a lich to boot. The bears were Legendary Bear Ghouls, though the party is far too powerful for the paralysis to effect anyone except on a '1', generally speaking.
Bolo most likely would have died, as well, but for the dice. When the Clearcut stopped and fought back, she had three attacks available, and Bolo only had a AC 22 and almost no hit points left to speak of. Any successful attack would have resulted in permanent paralysis, most likely, in addition to the not-insignificant damage from an wildshaped undead dire bear wielding an echanted scythe. She rolled 21, 15, 21. Then Aethramyr arrived, and cracked open the Smite can. Dravot got trapped on the ground, and was hard pressed by the bears. The group had spent both of Scorch's mass hastes entering into the battle, and while two characters had haste boots, that only goes so far.
Valanthe got nerfed, and lost an action or two somewhere in the shuffle (perils of gaming when we're all drowsy). While she wouldn't have gotten the clearcut, she most likely would have driven her off sooner, and that horrid wilting really hurt...I mean REALLY HURT.
There was actually an additional trap in there on the way to Sertimo's hideout that val got, althought it as only a Guards and Wards. The Prismatic Spray would have been good clean fun for everyone. Or not. Scorch's invisibility circle saved them resources, and Valanthe's quick location of Taen prevented her from getting her full power-up suite in place. All in all, it was a rough tactical challenge....hence the reason for the dramatic EL upgrade and the double standard treasure awarded from the phylactery.
I messed with Scorch, saying he'd be Boccob's page-turning boy in the after-life....then I gave him his after-death experience. He may end up having preferred the previous. On the other hand, he'll find some interesting fringe benefits. Heh.
