That would be a very... memorable dungeon
That would be a very... memorable dungeon
That would be a very... memorable dungeon
I spent an unreasonable amount of time staring at this trying to find Saddam Hussein. He really is like the modern-day Waldo.
Its pretty easy. Hes right there ^
This is just a standard Mörk Borg dungeon.
Edit: Found it. It is, amongst other possible systems.
That was my first thought too
The final boss of the campaign is a noble woman and you have just about 30 days to killer her. She is resistant to everything but having her skin turned to gold.
OK but how did the horse get all the way down there.
Very skinny
smuggled in under the bell ofc
Were sadam
18hp
Will escape as soon as harmed.
There's an implicit assumption here that may not be warranted, especially if Alan doesn't have legendary actions that let him escape on someone else's turn.
@rpgmemes It looks like a dungeon made for Mork Borg or another OSR game, there is nothing like Legendary Action.
I mean, if your party is dealing that kind of damage, they should probably be demanding more than 30gp to kill a guy.
Do I roll for attack or ability to pour a large amount of concrete down both holes?
I feel sorry for the horse, baboons, and dogs, but if they got themselves into this, they should have got themselves out of it.
Don't want to cast a few fireballs first?
What's the challenge rating for this dungeon
Not much in 5e. Maybe cr 3 for the whole thing. A party of lvl 1 could do it assuming they don't roll bad on saving throws for the traps. The wasp and glass part seems most dangeous. If party is likely to just bum rush it, maybe cr4 and a party of level 2
Honestly, it's CR1. The guy has 18hp meaning you probably murk him in a round at any level. The most dangerous thing is the pit trap.
I initially felt guilty killing some random guy but as I read further I realized he is a psychopath .
Wut