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Post by teiwazlonewolf on Aug 3, 2014 12:46:30 GMT
This is actually a trap I designed and used as a pc in the very first d&d campaign I ever played, but it can just as easily be used against the players by cruel dm who wishes to obliterate one or more players. We were in a town fighting an army of 56 mind flayers, they kept coming in waves of 10. After much bloodshed, we finally defeated all 56, only to be confronted by their general, who was to be the boss fight. Well our dm had a npc as part of the party who happened to have almost anything you could need. So my character asked him for one of his portable holes (which is like one of the holes you see in the old Roadrunner and coyote cartoons, you pull it out, unfold it and place it, and wala, a 10 feet by 10 feet wide by 10 feet deep hole), and into the hole we put 100 wooden spikes, then we poured a bunch of gun powder into the and riged a trip wire with a bottle of alchemist fire, then covered it with a tarp for camouflage. The mind flayer general fell in and somehow missed the spikes, but then the alchemist fire fell in too and up went the gunpowder in a 20 feet high column of flames. The only thing left of him was chared bones.
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Post by DMScotty on Aug 3, 2014 13:25:43 GMT
Scarey.
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Post by teiwazlonewolf on Aug 3, 2014 23:45:31 GMT
Should I assume describing it as "scary" can be taken as approval?
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Post by estarriol on Aug 6, 2014 9:04:09 GMT
If you've ever read the knights of the dinner table bag war saga, you could find ideas for the consequences of this...
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