• Asafum@lemmy.world
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    Meanwhile I don’t accept any downside lol

    “Makes player literally a god, removes one potion from inventory.”

    Welp, not using that one then…

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    Couldn’t they have just attracted the ringwraiths to an ambush? I know the witch king is supposed to be unkillable, but there’s 8 others…

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      Maybe they could have worked with the wraiths to form some sort of wraith financial sectors and eventually join the Middle Earth Union through corporalization.

      Neoliberalism to bind them.

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      The witch king was absolutely not unkillable, just hard to kill. Eowyn slew him after Merry stabbed him in the leg with a barrow blade. There is no indication that, had Frodo and Sam failed, the witch king would have risen again.

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        If I recall correctly, it had been prophesied that he could not be killed by a man, which the people in-setting took to mean he couldn’t be killed by a person. It’s only after he died that people realized it meant he’d be killed by a woman.

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          You are correct regarding the implication, but I think it’s a bit different than that. The blade Merry uses to stab the witch king was from the barrow downs, and was enchanted to be able to harm the witch king. So it was less “oh duh she’s not a man, problem solved” and more “his magic shield is busted, stab him quick!”

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            I know all that, I’m saying they would have planned under the assumption they couldn’t kill him.

            Which answers my initial question, I guess. They never tried to use the ring to lure the ringwraiths into an ambush, because if the witch king takes the ring and gets away, they’re done.

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    I loved giving my players items with obvious drawbacks. I presented the wizard this item (heavily inspired by Crawl: Stone Soup) :

    Hat of Pondering

    • Advantage on wisdom, charisma, and intelligence saves
    • Advantage on saves against effects that move you against your will
    • Intelligence, Charisma, and Wisdom increase by 2 to a maximum of 22
    • Disadvantage on dexterity saves
    • Cannot use reactions
    • Speed is reduced by half and cannot be increased
    • Cannot take the dash action

    His reactions as he read each line item were pretty great. “Oh? Oh! WOW. Oh. Hm. Hmm.”

    Of course he used it for several sessions, and of course it almost got him killed.

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        Ah, but implicit from my understanding of D&D standard magic items (and I should have been explicit) is the effects persist so long as it’s attuned to you. Good thinking, though.

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    I dunno why, but I have the hunch that this Sean is a real wangrod. I mean he even stole the characters Background from Viggos character!