Random idea for high-lethality D&D campaigns: Character death unlocks new classes and races. Maybe useful in “special snowflake” campaigns where no one reads your carefully crafted setting material. Instead you roll it out piecemeal as PCs bite the dust. “I really want to play a saurian warlock…sure, I’ll take a drink of that mystery potion.” Someone probably thought of this before.
Hey, I'm using Jeff and Brendan's 20 questions to help me get a feel for my upcoming Perdition campaign. Never done it before. Highly recommended. http://jrients.blogspot.com/2011/04/twenty-quick-questions-for-your.html http://www.necropraxis.com/2012/02/24/20-quick-questions-rules/
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ReplyDeleteNext is the Slimo-knight. It's made of slime.
ReplyDeleteWell, it sure would be a plot twist if it wasn't made of slime.
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ReplyDeleteHow about a Baconippide? Lots of legs, slays you with crispy bacon and gluttony
ReplyDeleteDude the slimoknight even splits when you kill it. Baller.
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ReplyDeleteSlimo-Knight is super deadly. Splitting into two Slimo-Knights. You know what we do vs. slime......
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