I had a bunch of characters with the ability to hit the back row hard. So many of the front heavy hitters end up just whacking on the cauldron, which you only need to hit in order to get a person out. I got a lucky combo of folks who could do heavy back-row damage.
I don't think you can move her. I got schooled by the first Hag, until I came at her with a Hellion, Crusader with Holy Lance, Bounty Hunter, and Occultist.
Originally shared by Jonathan Tweet Tonight, my "Lethal Damage" 13th Age campaign draws to a close. Meanwhile, the guys are work have talked me into running a couple D&D sessions for them. That was the day 13th Age was announced, and they're happy to play 13th Age instead. That will be my "Great Center" campaign, based in the imperial capital of Axis, the center of the world. It's my opportunity to explore the setting from yet another perspective.
Pre-gen from Frank Mentzer's module, The Needle , 1987. I knew this was insulting and gross when I was 14. At the time I didn't know who Frank was, since I only played AD&D. I found this module again when I was going through a box of old stuff and was surprised he wrote it, because I thought it was a pretty shitty adventure.
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What a bitch.
ReplyDeleteShe's fucking hard.
ReplyDeleteA boss enemy that actually boils your characters in soup during the fight. This game is the best game.
ReplyDeleteI lost my 5th level occultist and 5th level graverobber to the Swine God earlier today :(
ReplyDeleteI heard you basically have to have every debuff possible on her during the fight.
ReplyDeleteYou also need to be able to high damage to the back two ranks. I don't know if you can move her.
ReplyDeleteI had a bunch of characters with the ability to hit the back row hard. So many of the front heavy hitters end up just whacking on the cauldron, which you only need to hit in order to get a person out. I got a lucky combo of folks who could do heavy back-row damage.
ReplyDeleteIts a trick...get and ax...
ReplyDeleteI don't think you can move her. I got schooled by the first Hag, until I came at her with a Hellion, Crusader with Holy Lance, Bounty Hunter, and Occultist.
ReplyDeleteKeith Hoovestol your character, Sir Hoov, is 3rd level and refused to fight the hag. He said it was below him.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like Sir Hoov!
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