Zoe: Next time we smuggle stock, let's make it something smaller. Wash: Yeah, we should start dealing in those black-market beagles.

'Safe'


Gaming 1: You are likely to be eaten by a grue

A thread for the discussion of games: board, LARP, MMORPG, video, tabletop RPG, game theory etc. etc. and all attendant news, developments and ancillary subjects thereof, as well as coordinating/scheduling games either online or IRL. All are welcome to chime in, talk about their favorite games or learn about gaming of any sort.

PLEASE TO WHITEFONT SPOILERS for video games, RPG modules or anything for which foreknowledge of events might lessen one's enjoyment of whatever gaming experience.


billytea - Apr 21, 2016 2:25:47 pm PDT #25148 of 26133
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

Only if you promise better card draws.

Done! Not necessarily for you, but I'm sure someone will pull the good stuff.


Laga - Apr 22, 2016 6:12:15 am PDT #25149 of 26133
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

RFTG

I'll play but as always, I am happy to sit out to make room for new players.


Kalshane - Apr 23, 2016 6:47:39 am PDT #25150 of 26133
GS: If you had to choose between kicking evil in the head or the behind, which would you choose, and why? Minsc: I'm not sure I understand the question. I have two feet, do I not? You do not take a small plate when the feast of evil welcomes seconds.

Ran the final session of my 2+ year D&D/Pathfinder campaign (we converted to 5th Ed about 8 months ago) last night. Showdown between 7 16th level PCs and an ancient wizard in his pocket dimension with a few giants, a pair of lamia matriarchs and an adult blue dragon backing him up.

About an hour in I thought I had horribly miscalculated as the entire party was either down and making Death Saves or sitting at around 20 hit points and the baddies had barely been scratched. But they somehow managed to turn it around through judicious spell use (Holy Aura and Circle of Power are incredible buffs. Holy Aura alone probably turned 2 dozen crits against PCs into misses during the course of the fight) smart deployment of an Eversmoking Bottle (Transmutation specialists are powerful, but the vast majority of their spells require you to see your target) some good luck.

Overall the battle took close to 5 hours to play out, 4 out 7 PCs got dropped (and multiple times at that) a 5th would have dropped if not for being a half-orc and the party wizard actually got killed by a Finger of Death, but the cleric managed to bring him back with Revivify. They were all running on fumes at the end, having used most of their spell slots and other per day/rest abilities as well as the majority of their potions and scrolls. Final blow came from the rogue who had popped a potion of Invisibility the previous round (which was only effective thanks to the bard having dispelled the big bad's buffs, including True Seeing) and then fired at the flying evil wizard with his bow for a sneak attack.

As I told them after it was all over, there was no doubt that they fully earned that final victory.


Connie Neil - Apr 23, 2016 9:51:58 am PDT #25151 of 26133
brillig

That sounds properly epic.


chrismg - Apr 23, 2016 7:43:50 pm PDT #25152 of 26133
"...and then Legolas and the Hulk destroy the entire Greek army." - Penny Arcade

I'm in for racing.

Kalshane, that sounds awesome and hair-raising!


Laga - Apr 24, 2016 10:27:34 am PDT #25153 of 26133
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

What an ending!


Kalshane - Apr 24, 2016 11:32:51 am PDT #25154 of 26133
GS: If you had to choose between kicking evil in the head or the behind, which would you choose, and why? Minsc: I'm not sure I understand the question. I have two feet, do I not? You do not take a small plate when the feast of evil welcomes seconds.

Thanks. This was actually a published adventure path (first time running one of those. I normally run home brew games) because I mistakenly thought it would save me time. But between setting up all the maps and monsters in Roll20 and making changes to accommodate my much larger than expected party, it probably ended up being just as much work, if not more so. Then 5e came out and it felt like the solution to all the issues I was having running high-level Pathfinder. So we switched systems, which of course meant even more prep-work for me converting all the baddies over, but made the actual game sessions run much smoother.

But adapting the final battle to 5E probably took the most work of all (since treating the BBEG in his pocket dimension as a Legendary creature in his lair seemed to make a lot of sense and because 5e concentration mechanic pretty much invalidated the entirety of his published tactics) and I was really, really worried I had misjudged it, especially when it looked like a TPK in the making by the end of round 3. But credit to my players for never giving up and scouring their character sheets for whatever they could use to turn the tide.


billytea - Apr 25, 2016 12:25:14 am PDT #25155 of 26133
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

RftG

Milords, ladies and other National Assistance holders, we interrupt this tale of epic tabletoppery to announce the beginning of game 8 of Race for the Galaxy. We have the same rules and cards as last game, and indeed the same players too. Everyone is about to receive a choice of two starting worlds, from which they will pick one; and a choice of six starting cards, from which they will choose four to be their starting hand. They will also receive the random goals for this game - as always, we have two "Most" goals and four "First" goals. Last game, Laga claimed four of them for a bonus 14 points, enough to secure victory. Will one player dominate them again?

Cards are going out now. Everyone, please let me know which cards you keep.


Laga - Apr 25, 2016 6:32:57 am PDT #25156 of 26133
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

I realized going into our second Ravenloft session that my players were afraid of the room where they had elected to take an extended rest. Not wandering monsters, but the room itself.


Connie Neil - Apr 25, 2016 6:57:30 am PDT #25157 of 26133
brillig

I realized going into our second Ravenloft session that my players were afraid of the room where they had elected to take an extended rest.

Inducing generalized paranoia is a great achievement for a DM. Witness the famed horror of the gazebo.