He still only has 25hp and magical healing will only bring him to 30hp. Death, but makes the CON check, his new maximum HP is now 30hp. a 6th level Fighter PC currently at 25hp, but has a maximum of 60hp, fails the Save vs. Otherwise, the PC's hit-point maximum is halved, and increases back to normal at the rate of level per day (i.e. If you fail the initial Save, do a 3d6 CON check. At a minimum I'd add in another die roll. Death shouldn't be just straight up death. Harkening back to my earliest experiences, I think that the results of a Save vs. My thoughts on this aren't just to complain, otherwise this would be just a whiner post. Thing is it's not the PC loss that bugs me, it's the unexpected sudden and seemingly randomness that gets me. Now I'll admit I didn't have a huge attachment to this PC, so death was no big deal, and even if I had said attachment.I know I should have taken my own advice and reached for the d6's. Statistically it should have killed half the party and I don't think he expected that. Half of the party died, well would have if the GM didn't roll it back. My group was fighting some plant-based monster and it had a spore attack that was Save vs. OK, clearly something happened in last night's game. A monster has to hit and has to roll high enough to do the PC in, but some random creature has an overpowered effect and your PC just happens to be nearby? Roll that d20 and hope it rolls high. Years of me playing this guy and some event comes down to a single die roll? Sure lots of crap comes down to a single die roll, but usually it's really more like a series of die rolls. Death is 10.so outside of having a Ring of Protection or some magical aids, he's got a 50/50 shot at surviving. Seriously? I've got an AD&D 20th level Magic User and his Save vs. Right up there is the whole idea of Save vs. Now if a PC jumps off a big-assed cliff unprepared and plummets hundreds of feet to the ground.splat-city and no sweat off my ass. That was actually good times as a GM, but the player did that to his own PC.as that interaction was completely avoidable.Īll of this is more of a related side-note to a larger issue I've always had with essentially instant-death. Both times I telegraphed it's presence big time and the best I did, adversarial-speaking, was get a Magic-User to voluntarily have the Ranger lop off his (MU's) hand at the wrist. well I've NEVER liked Green Slime and I've only used it a couple of times as a GM. In retrospect a good idea to not kill off a newb's character in the first session, but. The GM was rather gracious and treated the slime attack more like a degenerative disease and allowed my PC to continue adventuring as the slime slowly overtook his body. My first PC was an Elf and he should have died in the first adventure when some Green Slime landed on him. THERE ARE MANY OTHER BEER CAN DEALERS TO ORDER CANS FROM THAT WONT RIPP YOU OFF!! I KNOW WHAT COMES AROUND GOES AROUND AND I KNOW GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF THIS FOR US.While I technically started playing something akin to D&D in the winter of 78/79, I'm probably better off saying that my first "real" D&D experience was in 6th grade.so spring 1983? We had some weird elective period thing where I elected to sling dice out of the Magenta box. I EVEN OFFERED TO SETTLE FOR $500 AND HE STILL WONT CALL OR ANSWER HIS EMAILS. HE ONLY CARES ABOUT HIS PROFITS AND HAS NO FAMILY VALUES. IF YOUR A FELLOW BEER CAN COLLECTOR AND HAVE RESPECT FOR THE DISABLED, PLEASE DONT ORDER FROM HIS WEBSITE. I GOT A $1500.00 CHECK WHICH DIDNT EVEN PAY FOR MY TIME TO LOCATE THE COLLECTION, THE 4 HOURS I SPENT AT FED-EX PACKING EACH CAN AND THE COST AND TIME TO GO PICK UP THE COLLECTION FOR HIM. RECEIVING ONLY $1200 PER MONTH I THOUGHT THIS WOULD BE A GREAT WAY TO BUY MY 4 YEAR OLD SOME THINGS SHE DESERVES AND PUT A LITTLE AWAY FOR COLEDGE. IT WAS PROBABLY GOING TO BE AROUND $10,000. I WAS PROMISED IF I BOUGHT THE COLLECTION FOR HIM HE WOULD SEND ME 5-10% OF THE TOTAL PROFIT. I WAS SENT $30,00 BY TAVERN TROVE TO PURCHASE A VERY RARE, ONE OF A KIND BEER CAN COLLECTION WITH TWO VERY RARE CANS POSSIBLY WORTH $100,000 PLUS.
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