Advancing on a pair of ogres in such a way as to draw two Attacks of Opportunity at second level is a sub-optimal means of career advancement. Even if you are a Dwarf Barbarian with twice the HP as the rest of the party.
(Seriously. Even with my Dwarfy AC bonus, both of the bastards hit Einar for a combined total of 30 points of damage. He survived, thanks to our Cleric pulling off some seriously handy mojo, but it was a near thing.)
(Seriously. Even with my Dwarfy AC bonus, both of the bastards hit Einar for a combined total of 30 points of damage. He survived, thanks to our Cleric pulling off some seriously handy mojo, but it was a near thing.)
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Date: 2010-06-09 09:45 pm (UTC)I recognize that's the way we used to do things in 1st edition. However, subsequent editions have improved upon the first, and a reduction in the arbitrariness of the game is one improvement that our players seem to find attractive. Random monster tables is one thing; death without recourse is another.
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Date: 2010-06-15 03:03 am (UTC)I would love to see more Theron-N-Andy-N-More-From-Your-Group discussions such as these.
--The J-Dog