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So my group went BACK down to Jzadirune because we are glutton's for punishment......and we fought the grell.....and by DM's a dick sometimes.

halfing rouge stealth/hide moving around, while group is moving into room as well, Grell snatches him, DM says we don't know he got snatched because he was hidden/no noise. Grell grabs him up and runs off.

I make a nat 20 spot check, says i don't see grell 30 ft in air, when i have clean LOS on him if you look on the board, because the monster is on the board. Battle starts a round later, we attempt to web the grell, failed. DM says now we can't see the grell at all. moves the monster around for another turn, then takes monster off board, says we can't see at all because of web. he finishes eating the halfling, PC Death. comes out of web we set on fire, arrows fly, finally kill it before he grabs someone else.

I hate this place. Can't wait till my party learns to stop going into horrible pits of death.


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Well after several LONG months of playing twice a month we made it through Chapter 1. We learned that having 5 squish PC's and 1 PC in heavy armor the group needed to change up. So my Ranger and our Cleric retired...and a new Cleric(me) and a Druid from the desert join the fray.

Hopefully things will be better now. Me and the friend both played through chapter 1 before a old group fell apart so it will be fun for everyone to see what happens next. =) Hopeful things take a turn for the better and we really get into it.


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We did have a talk with the DM and he lightened up on a lot of mechanic things that were just a little too picky for us and we are starting to have fun. Just found the entrance to the Hold but we were beaten up so we rested and stopped the game. Next time... we move onto the Malachite Hold!


slade88green wrote:

Sorry to hear your not having a good time. It sounds to me that your DM is being a bit too restrictive asking for such things. I would talk to the DM. Constructive criticism is a good thing and they should be open to it. I hate to say it, but if your DM gets pissed because you talk to him about this, then its time to find a new DM. Perhaps he is suffering from a DM VS Players problem. Please let us know how it turns out.

As far as my story of this area, my players went through a small portion of Jzadirune. Using the map given to them by Ghelve, they had certain rooms they thought would be the best bet to search. That was fruitful for them and they had little trouble getting to the lift to the Malachite fortress. They did trigger a few traps and fight a few monsters including one they had to rest from. They were slightly injured when they started the first encounter of the malachite fort. They had to retreat with the help of Fario and Fellion who made a timely appearance. My group is just entering the Flood Season chapter (chapter 3 in the hardcover)and has had some pretty close calls and narrow escapes. They are having a blast so far.

Yeah we found that door....and the acid trap....=\ #meltedthecleric!


We do have 6 players.
Human Ranger, Human Paladin, Half Elf Cleric, Halfling Rouge, Wood Elf Bard, Wood Elf Wizard.

The rouge is having trouble finding the traps. He missed two pit fall traps and beat us up pretty bad. Then when trying to get out of said pit the DM, in the groups opinion, is giving us a little bit too much crap about how much rope is being used for what to get someone out of the trap. It's 50 ft of rope. We used enough to tie one end off on a touch sconce a 10 ft away, wrap the rope around someone so if they fail the reflex save they will fall but not into the trap, and the rest is with the person. but he wants EXACT measurements of where the rope is, how much is around what/who.

I understand if someone wants details but we give him details, start the "rescue" and then he wants to call on what we are doing like he had no idea what we said two seconds before but NOW someone is dangling over a pit. =\

I think the group is really done with this. I wanted it to be a fun game because I had played through the first dungeon before and i wanted to see what's next, but no one is really having a good time so it may not last. But the group agreed we need to talk to him about it and see if he will work with us on making it a bit more fun for us.


Farastu wrote:

Definitely talk to the DM. I know I as DM want feedback from my players. Granted, to a certain degree a DM can probably tell if you are having fun or not, they may very well assume if you aren't saying anything that there's not a big enough issue that it is worth discussing.

So, talk to them, and just try to be diplomatic and offer constructive criticism.

Also, there's pretty clearly different expectations in the group, and it's best to be on the same page about that. Find out if your DM can still have their fun if they change things up more to what you guys would enjoy.

We play a Pathfinder game with our DM for this game and everyone one is worried that saying something to him will derail the other game and end this one. Just a touchy subject for everyone. Guess i'll have to tread lightly and let him know that something's got to give. Thanks for the input!


So my friends and I are playing through this and it seems like the only one enjoying themselves is the DM. We made it down to Jzadirune two sessions ago but everything is just beating us like stepchildren!

We came in on a 28 point buy in and +0 LA available, but with that everyone is having a hard time. I know this is a rough adventure but if no one is having fun, what's the point.

No one wants to upset the DM but every step we are getting smacked around in traps, seemingly random encounters of Skulks, or wondering aimlessly because we can't find any keys.

I'm looking for advise/help in how to get things moving along a bit and/or not have the game fall apart because no one is having fun but i'm not the DM so i don't know what i can do. This is only my third D&D game ever so i'm not sure how to approach things and no one wants to tell the DM we think he's being a bit unfair or that things seem a little too challenging for us. Advise?