Yossarian wrote:
This is quite possibly the best fan-made resource I've come across yet for ROTR. Cheers!
jahvul wrote:
Heh - Spoiler: I just ran my party through these encounters last night. I was a bit worried - both our paladin and armiger (unsurprisingly) have quite low touch ACs. We also have an Alchemist whose main skill seems to be running ahead of the party into dangerous situations (he stepped right into Nualia's prepared ambush, and ran headlong into the room with the shadows. Later he would be the one who got grappled by the crab, too). Amazingly, in the surprise round, I only rolled one hit on the Alchemist. Then the Armiger came in with his +1 longsword and proceeded to crit his way through the encounter. You never know, right?
Maybe now is the time to pop the first of these bottles of wine then. -Posted with Wayfinder
Name of PC: Xin Po
Spoiler:
After restarting this campaign on Roll20, we had a new player who wanted to join us. The party had just completed the fort on top of Thistletop, and were ready to go downstairs. I decided to insert the new PC by way of having him be a captive of one of the bandits downstairs, being kept tied and gagged in the storage room east of the goblin feast hall.
Well, Leon the cleric heard his muffled cries, and the party came and rescued him. Having learnt about his mysterious capture, they asked if he would like to join them and maybe get a little revenge on his captors. Anyway, they decided to head north into the cavern overlooking the Varisian gulf, whereupon the tentamort promptly stepped up to Xin Po, and stabbed him with his poisoned spine. Xin Po proceeded to fail two fortitude saves over the course of three rounds, and lost his seven constitution points (only seven!). Here lies Xin Po. He may have only walked 30', but those 30' were right into our hearts. Lesson for the kids: never, ever use constitution as your dump stat. |