

Baba yaga 5e Pc#
The PC was subdued and the cursed berserking sword was moved without being touched directly. These kind of scenarios are very old school and should be used with extreme caution, but wow. As soon as he picked it up, he began berserking. Then another PC decided to pick it up and throw it into the chasm. The party rogue used her ring of super-muscles (also from Slaughtergrid) to wrestle him to the ground and disarm him. So basically, he was filled with the urge to murder his own allies.Īn epic battle took place. He went in alone, took out the salamanders and snatched the sword. I have one player who is obsessed with magic items. In here are fiery beings called salamanders who are putting the finishing touches on a magic sword. You take 1 point of damage per round you are in it. They have done drawings of him in real life, and insist that his name is "Mr. His little cymbal-playing monkey named Bristly was sad, but the heroes cheered him up. Smirnoff the accordian player was torn to shreds.

It was a little - a lot - more deadly than I anticipated! We came real close to a TPK, but the heroes persevered thanks to the use of some barrier peaks grenades. So basically, you have to chop off all the heads to kill it. When you "kill" a head, two more grow back two rounds later. It had 7 heads, each head had 7 hit points. On paper, the hydra didn't look so tough. as her sidekick.īasically our bad guy opened a cell and unleashed a DCC RPG hydra on the PCs. Short version - one of the newbies really wanted Robert Downey, jr. I don't think I ever told this story, but last year I ran a session of Dungeon of the Bear with some new players.

I put a Predator in a cell, which caused the players to explode with laughter. The heroes came upon a bestiary/zoo, which I stocked with a bunch of monsters and references to my other campaigns which nobody else would get, though if you read this blog you would. I had Vladmir the telepathic cat guide the PCs through the hut, to cut down on wasted time. If you recall, our heroes are in the hut because an evil double of a PC is an apprentice to Baba Yaga. And Age of Worms has been almost-run on three separate occasions! I spent two months prepping Spelljammer, which I have pretty much decided against running. I spent months working on a Castle Greyhawk campaign that I ultimately decided not to run. I almost ran Reign of Winter when it came out, during my traditional hemming and hawing campaign planning procedure. This is an entire adventure path about Baba Yaga! So I dug items out of another source - Pathfinder's Reign of Winter adventure path.
Baba yaga 5e full#
I was able to use the 4th edition version of the adventure to fill in most of the gaps.īut I still had a problem - this place is supposed to be full of magic items, and I had few to choose from. This is session 3 of my attempt to run a modified version of "The Dancing Hut" using the Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG rules.Īs I have mentioned previously, the original Dragon Magazine version of this adventure leaves out a lot of details for the DM to fill in, which is annoying. I was determined to finish this adventure on Monday night.
