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I took 162 damage in two attacks on Tuesday. No fucks given

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  • S Sai Somsphet

    Every single boss in my campaign is a leveled bard. I’m proving a point by minmaxing the shit out of them, but they are all legal characters. My players are gonna hate it when every boss reveal starts with a Broadway musical. My favorite is a bard with some druid spells, a speed potion, and a couple other secrets making his base speed 120. Add in tree stride, and the party will never know from what direction he will strike. High dex means high ac and a finesse weapon. Get in, strike, get out. Plenty of attacks of opportunity for the players, so it’s not completely cheesing. I could give him a ranged weapon but that tastes like cheese. I want the players to have an actual hard fight with a chance to win. All this, all of it, was because my wife asked me to make a bard boss and I ran with it.

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    majorasterriblefate@lemmy.zip
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    What in the Scott Pilgrim…

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    • H hzl

      Do people who make these memes actually play at tables like this, or is this hyperbole for the sake of clicks? Do they play at all?

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      majorasterriblefate@lemmy.zip
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      Probably some of each. Some few might be literal retellings, some are exaggerated, some are just made up.

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      • J jjjalljs@ttrpg.network

        Wizard I ran DND for in didn’t love this, but understood it.

        The real problem with that group is we kept changing DMs, and some were a lot more easy going. You gotta get on the same page as a group

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        majorasterriblefate@lemmy.zip
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        Rotating GMs in the same campaign can work with some differences in things like this, sort of like different directors/writers for episodes of a TV show. Some weeks, there might be characters who seem favored by the gods or cast into the deepest pits of misfortune, and then the other way around the very next adventure.

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        • S Sai Somsphet

          Every single boss in my campaign is a leveled bard. I’m proving a point by minmaxing the shit out of them, but they are all legal characters. My players are gonna hate it when every boss reveal starts with a Broadway musical. My favorite is a bard with some druid spells, a speed potion, and a couple other secrets making his base speed 120. Add in tree stride, and the party will never know from what direction he will strike. High dex means high ac and a finesse weapon. Get in, strike, get out. Plenty of attacks of opportunity for the players, so it’s not completely cheesing. I could give him a ranged weapon but that tastes like cheese. I want the players to have an actual hard fight with a chance to win. All this, all of it, was because my wife asked me to make a bard boss and I ran with it.

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          apeman42@lemmy.world
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          I can bring whole cities to ruin, and still have time to get a soft-shoe in…

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          • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world

            They better get a vicious mockery that is just giggling

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            Sai Somsphet
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            #32

            Damn that’s good, gonna do that too

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            • V vithigar@lemmy.ca

              Hide behind the mountain of dead bards!

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              macniel
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              #33

              Thank you for getting it.

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              • S Sai Somsphet

                Every single boss in my campaign is a leveled bard. I’m proving a point by minmaxing the shit out of them, but they are all legal characters. My players are gonna hate it when every boss reveal starts with a Broadway musical. My favorite is a bard with some druid spells, a speed potion, and a couple other secrets making his base speed 120. Add in tree stride, and the party will never know from what direction he will strike. High dex means high ac and a finesse weapon. Get in, strike, get out. Plenty of attacks of opportunity for the players, so it’s not completely cheesing. I could give him a ranged weapon but that tastes like cheese. I want the players to have an actual hard fight with a chance to win. All this, all of it, was because my wife asked me to make a bard boss and I ran with it.

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                ulterno@programming.dev
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                IIRC there are some area effect spells that damage you more, the more you move.

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                • S Sai Somsphet

                  Every single boss in my campaign is a leveled bard. I’m proving a point by minmaxing the shit out of them, but they are all legal characters. My players are gonna hate it when every boss reveal starts with a Broadway musical. My favorite is a bard with some druid spells, a speed potion, and a couple other secrets making his base speed 120. Add in tree stride, and the party will never know from what direction he will strike. High dex means high ac and a finesse weapon. Get in, strike, get out. Plenty of attacks of opportunity for the players, so it’s not completely cheesing. I could give him a ranged weapon but that tastes like cheese. I want the players to have an actual hard fight with a chance to win. All this, all of it, was because my wife asked me to make a bard boss and I ran with it.

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                  Iron Lynx
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                  That cheesy dashing in & out sounds great until one player has the Sentinel feat and is right after the boss in the turn order 😛

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                  • V vithigar@lemmy.ca

                    Hide behind the mountain of dead bards!

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                    Iron Lynx
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                    #36

                    Mountain of dead bards‽

                    NECROMANCER: *heavy breathing*

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                    • H hzl

                      Do people who make these memes actually play at tables like this, or is this hyperbole for the sake of clicks? Do they play at all?

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                      honytawk@feddit.nl
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                      #37

                      Over exaggeration in memes?

                      Say it ain’t so!

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                      • M majorasterriblefate@lemmy.zip

                        Rotating GMs in the same campaign can work with some differences in things like this, sort of like different directors/writers for episodes of a TV show. Some weeks, there might be characters who seem favored by the gods or cast into the deepest pits of misfortune, and then the other way around the very next adventure.

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                        jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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                        Yeah, it mostly worked. Mostly.

                        It’s hard to say if my previous group worked better because they were used to my style, or just a better fit for me, or some other factor.

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