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Cavall wrote: Wizards!!!! wrote: Cap. Darling wrote: You seem to Think your party have a problem and try to fix it by changing you friends character. If you play a witch instead of a wizard you Can fill the hole your self. It seems you plan your wizard to be able to fill every potential wizard role? I suggest Against that since that Will spread you thin and put you in risk of not fillig any. Thanks for the advice but no Since you made your character incorrectly, this advice is actually sound. You would have arcane power and still be able to heal and have crowd control.
I get the feeling you're not going to change that adoption trait, however. 1 Okay I will probably switch to a witch
2 I had already changed the adoption trait
Most dragon would not willing give their hoard away.
I think the only way to kill a tarrasque is to suffocate it.
There are many ways to get rid of it
But only one to kill it.
Cap. Darling wrote: You seem to Think your party have a problem and try to fix it by changing you friends character. If you play a witch instead of a wizard you Can fill the hole your self. It seems you plan your wizard to be able to fill every potential wizard role? I suggest Against that since that Will spread you thin and put you in risk of not fillig any. Thanks for the advice but no
Eltacolibre wrote: Wizards!!!! wrote: These are all great responses
Thanks!
P.S. Do you ever have to fight Baba yaga? No but you can interact with her in the reign of winter AP. Thanks!
DM_Blake wrote: Wizards!!!! wrote: Quote:
(this post brought to you by the captain of the tarrasque debate team)
I still am on your side
Tarrasques are the hardest thing to kill in the game
I wish my dm would allow me to pick tarrasque as my race
He said no :( Sucks to be you; mine was, obviously, just fine with it.
You know what though? You can get a small, er, taste of what it's like to be a tarrasque. Just go CHOMP!!! your GM... He He He
I like it ;)
These are really great and funny
I think the easiest way is to probably gate it into the sun
You do not kill it but you do not lose either ;)
These are all great responses
Thanks!
P.S. Do you ever have to fight Baba yaga?
These are really great ;)
Lord Mhoram wrote: Serisan wrote: "Hey Asmodeus! 2-for-1 deal! I'll sell you my soul if you corrupt this divine critter. My only stipulation is that it cannot ever be on the Material plane." LRGG racial guide 4 Thanks for the link ;)
Thanks for the clarification and for which of the two to pick
I am going with rotrl anniersary
we will be starting next week
I think we will have a blast
Serisan wrote: "Hey Asmodeus! 2-for-1 deal! I'll sell you my soul if you corrupt this divine critter. My only stipulation is that it cannot ever be on the Material plane." But arent you killing yourself then also?
Bandw2 wrote: Wizards!!!! wrote: I wish my Dm would allow me to be a tarrasque as my race. some booklett some some third party has the tarrasqueling (sure someone will link it, PM me if no one does and your actually interested i'll look through my PDFs)
you have to eat 4 times as much(but can eat anything) and have a regeneration of 1 HP per day(allows for limb reattachment and what not but doesn't give you fast healing essentially). kinda fun, almost played one, but campaign went away. Plz look
That looks really awesome
If you could post the link I would love it.
Thanks!
I wish my Dm would allow me to be a tarrasque as my race.
Quote:
(this post brought to you by the captain of the tarrasque debate team)
I still am on your side
Tarrasques are the hardest thing to kill in the game
I wish my dm would allow me to pick tarrasque as my race
He said no :(
DM_Blake wrote: Wizards!!!! wrote: DM_Blake wrote: Actually, it says "Monster/BBEG" implying either a monster or a BBEG. Since BBEG stands for "Big Bad Evil Guy", and "guy" is pretty always a reference to a person, seems like most PCs could fit this description (at least in a non-gender-specific way). If you read the rest of the thread you would have saw the post where I said plz do not include npcs/pcs. Only monsters To be fair, that's a post in the thread - you shouted at the guy that he was supposed to read the title. I only responded to the shout. Can't blame the guy for reading a title.
(this post brought to you by the captain of the tarrasque debate team) I understand your complaint and I apoligize
Plz try to keep it only monsters from now on though
Thanks!
DM_Blake wrote: Actually, it says "Monster/BBEG" implying either a monster or a BBEG. Since BBEG stands for "Big Bad Evil Guy", and "guy" is pretty always a reference to a person, seems like most PCs could fit this description (at least in a non-gender-specific way). If you read the rest of the thread you would have saw the post where I said plz do not include npcs/pcs. Only monsters
DM_Blake wrote: Oh, man, I really hated all those times I got sent to the sun. So annoying. Nothing to eat, and the whole place smells a bit like farts.
Luckily, somebody always gates me back to terrorize some enemy somewhere. I always make sure to thank him by CHOMPING him last.
Mwhaa ha ha ha ha!
Bob Bob Bob wrote: Wizards!!!! wrote: Bob Bob Bob wrote: Player characters.
No, seriously, no matter how many of them die, no matter how horrifically, there's always a new one ready to hop in to the last guy's place. Even if the world somehow ends they'll spontaneously spawn again on a new world. Any individual player character may die but the species as a whole will exist forever. DID YOU NOT READ THE TITLE OF THE SLIDE Are you implying player characters aren't monsters? Because they are. In every way. PC's are not monsters!!!!!
mourge40k wrote: I've always been partial to Karzuog myself. A high intelligence, 20th level wizard who is on his home turf and knows you're coming, and quite likely has prepared against you? Yeah, you're about to experience the epitome of "Not Fun." The fact that there's Runelords that were bigger and badder than him just makes it worse. Add in Tar-Baphon, and... Yeah. Things are gonna go downhill. I agree that Karzoug is up there for the top slot
I also like your picture
Bandw2 wrote: Wizards!!!! wrote: it pretty much is. nah you gate that thing onto the sun, it aint dead but it sure as hell didn't win that fight. I see your point
Plz keep the comments coming ;)
Do you think the anniversary edition will be hard?
If you want to see my party here is a link.
PCs in my party
Thanks for responding so quickly
Ravingdork wrote: Cthulu is the scariest thing I've seen. He's got a whole lot of of immunities, even more ways to hurt you, and can summon multiple CR 20 horrors with automatic success.
Also, failing a DC 40 Will save against Cthulhu's unspeakable presence (range 300 ft.) causes the victim to immediately die of fright.
Finally, you need to kill him twice to stop him, and even then, it only banishes him for a time; and that's only if he wasn't using astral projection to make you waste all your resources first! Insofar as I can tell, he's truly unkillable.
That guy is truly scary
Hi!
I was wondering if someone could please help me figure out the difference between the two.
1 Which do you think is harder to play
2 Which do you think is harder to dm
3 Which do you think is more fun to play
Thanks!
If you could respond soon that would be greatly appreciated.
Dafydd wrote: Well, once upon a 3.5 ago, a combination of Magical AIDS (Cleric cast Contagion and selected HIV, since we were being eaten my White Blood Cells) and Damnation from INSIDE it's heart worked when we had to fight it. Course, the planet was half eaten by the time we managed that so it is not a complete victory.
Bonus points: We then had a planet made from a Tarrasque corpse. =)
That is awesome
Bob Bob Bob wrote: Player characters.
No, seriously, no matter how many of them die, no matter how horrifically, there's always a new one ready to hop in to the last guy's place. Even if the world somehow ends they'll spontaneously spawn again on a new world. Any individual player character may die but the species as a whole will exist forever.
DID YOU NOT READ THE TITLE OF THE SLIDE
If any has seen my other thread about "what is the hardest monster/bbeg to defeat" All of these reasons in this tread is why I think the tarrasque is the hardest monster to defeat.
Plus plz mention if you have killed a tarrasque
Thanks!
Theconiel wrote: You don't kill the Tarrasque. You bribe your GM to make it go away. Homemade chocolate chip cookies might work. Nice!
Bandw2 wrote: you put it in a room with a larger tarrasque But them you have another tarrasque to deal with
mplindustries wrote: Wizards!!!! wrote: Yes you can! No, seriously, you can't. Not without a bizarre hoiserule that would make you a fool not to be adopted, since, at its most boring, you coukd get a free feat from being human, never mind all the other crazy options. Then I am really confused on what it is supposed to do.
Plz help
Hi!
I was wondering what you guys think is the easiest way to kill a tarrasque.
If you have actually killed a tarrasque in game play plz mention it.
Thanks!
Sorry I do not know why it did not quote the previous stuff
The tarrasque's ranged attacks are pretty negligible - they'll only hit the dragon on 20's.
As to them coming back - most Great Wyrms cast as 19th level sorcerers. There's a good chance that they have Wish, or have access to the same. Or at the very least they could cast something to get rid of the tarrasque while it's unconscious. It does not matter if the only hit on a twenty.
A dragons breath weapon does nothing to a tarrsque so the dragon has to land in order to even fight the tarrasque
The tarrasque is freakin immune to most energy types!
Actually the most powerful thing is a 20 levels/10tier wizard riding a tarrasque with a army of lucifiers at his disposal.
He He He!
That would be pretty cool
What do you need that much xp for?
Omg look how much xp you get for killing a lucifier (over 200,000,000)
Euryale wrote: Lucifer has some scary numbers (CR 39, AC 74, 943HP, and +71 to hit on his first trident strike being pretty daunting), as well as his nasty gaze effects, but his lack of immunities makes him less threatening. Going in melee combat and expecting to win would be foolish, but you can hope he rolls a few 1s when trying to dominate him so you can try to make Luci your bodyguard. That said, so long as the DM plays him smart, he's a toughy.
If we're factoring in things like immortality, then there would be a draw - with the Great Old Ones, the Tarrasque, and a few other nasties meeting at a stalemate and then deciding to go for tea. Or maybe a nap.
The problem is that spell casters can easily take out lucifier due to his lack of defense
DM_Blake wrote: Generic Villain wrote: PIXIE DUST wrote: I would peg Cthulhu as a tough bugger for sure... Nah, he's a wimp as long as you know his weakness.
(It's sailing vessels). And stars out of alignment.
Which means, of course, ram Cthulhu with the Titanic, since James Cameron used the wrong sky for his night sky during that movie - Big C has no defense against that. It was kinda a fail he used the wrong night sky.
Just so everyone noes I took the trait adopted and I took the ability samasarans get to get spells from another spell list of the same type either arcane or divine. I took a few healing spells from the witch spell list just in case. I took infernal healing greater, healing, CCW mass and a few other non healing spells.
calagnar wrote: Wizards!!!! wrote: I appreciate all of these helpful comments about Rotrl
I think my gaming group will have tons of fun on this ap
So far our party is like this
Kitsune bard (Party face, knowledge, backup healer, backup arcane caster, and buffer)
Half-elf ranger (Martial, only ranged, hunter gatherer (He will keep our party alive in the wild)
Sylph wizard (Controller, debuffer, killer, backup buffer, and backup knowledge person)
We really only need a battle cleric to complete the party.
I will also help the ranger to be more optimized so that he wil be able to fight well (ex. help him pick good feats, skills etc.)
Any more advice on rotrl would be greatly appreciated
Thanks to everyone who responded quickly and everyone who helped me.
As long as the group buys items early on you don't need a cleric. You replace the cleric with gold on items. Works very well with a bard in the group. Just split the gold you get 4 ways. 1/4 of the gold you get is spent on the following items.
Wand of Cure Light Wounds
Wand of Infernal Healing
Wand of Lesser Restoration before level 5
Wand of Remove Curse before level 7
Wand of Remove Blindness/Deafness before level 7
Scrolls or Wand of Restoration before level 9
Scrolls Raise Dead before level 9 (Just keep one on hand just incase)
Scrolls Heal before level 10 (After level 10 you will want to have at least 4 on hand) Thanks!
You have been very helpful
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