Yeah, it’s either “hack it to pieces” or “fireball it until it’s ash.” It doesn’t work so well when they encounter an inanimate puzzle-lock of some kind.
a lot better tactics than I have used in Tabletop RPGs , I think one of my best plans was to light an axe on fire and ride a war Rhino screaming into a horde of Orcs.
Umm, no, the foe has to be worthy of defeating them: what’s the point of entering a battle just to die? How are they going to be able to return and retell all the glory?
If they weren’t eager to die in battle, then they would have imitated Brave Sir Robin and run away
Better tactics than some of my groups have had in past games.
Heh heh 8)
Yeah, it’s either “hack it to pieces” or “fireball it until it’s ash.” It doesn’t work so well when they encounter an inanimate puzzle-lock of some kind.
It worked on Gordian Knot.
a lot better tactics than I have used in Tabletop RPGs , I think one of my best plans was to light an axe on fire and ride a war Rhino screaming into a horde of Orcs.
Makes sense to me. We had a player who liked to yell, “FULL FRONTAL ASSAULT” throughout every planning session.
That 6th panel – I think Sephni may have relatives in these ladies.
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Yeah, don’t have to be able to hurt it, to stop it, and now they get to have fun 😀
Umm, who is the snack in the invotive? Paige’s bodyguard? 🙁
Former bodyguard.
She will be missed, and would explain why Paige is having trouble sleeping now 🙁
Guess they are not so eager to die in battle anymore?
Good for them. Dying is very bad for your health.
Umm, no, the foe has to be worthy of defeating them: what’s the point of entering a battle just to die? How are they going to be able to return and retell all the glory?
If they weren’t eager to die in battle, then they would have imitated Brave Sir Robin and run away
Or at least eaten his minstrels.
😀
Looks oddly…. familiar, that creature.
And thus Pinterest was started…
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