How to deal with Will-O'Wisps?


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My party is about to go up against some (or rather, what we assume to be some), and I'm wondering about how to deal with them.

The party is a half-giant ranger (loosely based on Dreamscarred Press'), an Aasimar Paladin, and my summoner (who can give my summons teamwork feats).

We're doing Kingmaker, if that helps out.

We just leveled up to 5, so I'm thinking of taking Glitterdust as my next spell. I was going to take it eventually anyways.

My current plan is head back to base, spend a month and try to buy 3 scrolls of Resist Energy. Then throw some flour / glitterdust on the thing and have the brut-- teammates grapple and whack.

Current spells of interest: grease, enlarge person, protection from evil, create pit, haste.

No spoilers please!


Your plan amuses me greatly. But I wont say why. I'll only say the resist energy is wise.

HINT: Will-O-Wisps aren't dangerous because of what they can do. But for what they cause.


TarkXT wrote:

Your plan amuses me greatly. But I wont say why. I'll only say the resist energy is wise.

HINT: Will-O-Wisps aren't dangerous because of what they can do. But for what they cause.

1d20 + 2 ⇒ (4) + 2 = 6 Int to figure out the clue.


Cheapy wrote:

My party is about to go up against some (or rather, what we assume to be some), and I'm wondering about how to deal with them.

The party is a half-giant ranger (loosely based on Dreamscarred Press'), an Aasimar Paladin, and my summoner (who can give my summons teamwork feats).

We're doing Kingmaker, if that helps out.

We just leveled up to 5, so I'm thinking of taking Glitterdust as my next spell. I was going to take it eventually anyways.

My current plan is head back to base, spend a month and try to buy 3 scrolls of Resist Energy. Then throw some flour / glitterdust on the thing and have the brut-- teammates grapple and whack.

Current spells of interest: grease, enlarge person, protection from evil, create pit, haste.

No spoilers please!

I know you're saying no spoilers, but what you're asking is it not spoiling the game? I mean wont it be lessening the fun of the encounter, knowing how to gain an advantage of an enemy by asking on a forum without trying for yourself?

Maybe you have more of a relaxed gaming session, but to me asking how to deal with an enemy on a forum is the equivalent of looking up a walkthrough guide to how to defeat a boss. It would just rob me a sense of an achievement.

Best thing i can say is to come up with a few ideas which it seems you have done already, and try them. A lot of fun that comes with this game is fighting the unknown and trying stuff out

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