Tonight's ACKS game: Orcs & Dorks 2: Electrum Boogaloo. Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps October 26, 2012 Tonight's ACKS game: Orcs & Dorks 2: Electrum Boogaloo. Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Casey G.October 26, 2012 at 9:42 PMGoddamn sleep spell. Goddamn elf rolling 14 fucking hit dice of orcs and ogres to put to sleep.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyErik JensenOctober 26, 2012 at 9:43 PMI have recently come to hate sleep as a DM for precisely that reason.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyCasey G.October 26, 2012 at 9:45 PMIt saved them from losing at least two characters to a "Hold Person" spell. The swingyness of old school gaming is part of the charm.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyErik JensenOctober 26, 2012 at 9:45 PMAgreed, but it riles me when all of a sudden they've plowed through something I thought might take half an hour... :)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyKeith J DaviesOctober 26, 2012 at 10:01 PMCasey Garske in Erik Tenkar's ACKS game we ran into a major fight: ogre and 16 orcs.2d8 HD of orc later (yes, he rolled a 16), the ogre went down in about a round. He hit me for 4, I hit him for 12. At that kind of exchange, it doesn't take long :)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyBernd PresslerOctober 26, 2012 at 10:01 PMI dislike sleep for different reasons. It doesn't really scale well.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyErik TenkarOctober 26, 2012 at 10:04 PMBernd Pressler Sleep doesn't scale at all. Extremely powerful at low levels and pretty obsolete by levels 4/5ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyBernd PresslerOctober 26, 2012 at 10:07 PMyup. But then again, the choice is not that bad, as I have a feeling that 50% of the D&D-like adventures seem to happen on levels 1-6. XDReplyDeleteRepliesReplyCasey G.October 26, 2012 at 10:07 PMAn ettin just knocked in the door on floor below, so they can have this one.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
Goddamn sleep spell. Goddamn elf rolling 14 fucking hit dice of orcs and ogres to put to sleep.
ReplyDeleteI have recently come to hate sleep as a DM for precisely that reason.
ReplyDeleteIt saved them from losing at least two characters to a "Hold Person" spell. The swingyness of old school gaming is part of the charm.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, but it riles me when all of a sudden they've plowed through something I thought might take half an hour... :)
ReplyDeleteCasey Garske in Erik Tenkar's ACKS game we ran into a major fight: ogre and 16 orcs.
ReplyDelete2d8 HD of orc later (yes, he rolled a 16), the ogre went down in about a round. He hit me for 4, I hit him for 12. At that kind of exchange, it doesn't take long :)
I dislike sleep for different reasons. It doesn't really scale well.
ReplyDeleteBernd Pressler Sleep doesn't scale at all. Extremely powerful at low levels and pretty obsolete by levels 4/5
ReplyDeleteyup. But then again, the choice is not that bad, as I have a feeling that 50% of the D&D-like adventures seem to happen on levels 1-6. XD
ReplyDeleteAn ettin just knocked in the door on floor below, so they can have this one.
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