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  3. In my D&D like game, I have removed all +1, +2, +3 type magical effect weapons.

In my D&D like game, I have removed all +1, +2, +3 type magical effect weapons.

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    In my D&D like game, I have removed all +1, +2, +3 type magical effect weapons. To hit undead, you need silver or silver coated weapons. It has worked out rather well. It forces players to spend a lot of money on silver weapons and arrows.

    However, the group is about to encounter a mud golem. In regular D&D, the characters would need magical weapons to damage a golem. Something does not seem quite right that, somehow, silver weapons are what is need to damage a mud golem.

    Perhaps, they just can not damage it. That would force them to be creative. Perhaps it is not too bright and will walk right into a pit or something. How do you defeat a walking ball of mud? I guess a deluge of water would disperse it.

    #dnd #rpg #osr

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      In my D&D like game, I have removed all +1, +2, +3 type magical effect weapons. To hit undead, you need silver or silver coated weapons. It has worked out rather well. It forces players to spend a lot of money on silver weapons and arrows.

      However, the group is about to encounter a mud golem. In regular D&D, the characters would need magical weapons to damage a golem. Something does not seem quite right that, somehow, silver weapons are what is need to damage a mud golem.

      Perhaps, they just can not damage it. That would force them to be creative. Perhaps it is not too bright and will walk right into a pit or something. How do you defeat a walking ball of mud? I guess a deluge of water would disperse it.

      #dnd #rpg #osr

      Dave ClarkB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @randomwizard fireball?

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      • Dave ClarkB Dave Clark

        @randomwizard fireball?

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        @bedirthan @randomwizard more water!

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