So a bit of context here. I'm a level 10 Ancestral Guardian barbarian with 20 str 20 dex and 20 con, with a berserker greataxe. Our rogue, Warlock, and fighter are conspiring to kill me next session in two days. Normally, i wouldn't have to worry due to my tank stats.
I just lost all of my tools to a black dragon.
I have two options:
Convince the cleric to help me,
Or take a chance.
I need some opinions on this, since i really like my character.
WOW what did you do!!! The concept of a group of adventures working as a group, I have a hard time wrapping my head around why they would want to kill a fellow adventure and the key tank of a group.
I don't really know. Our Warlock is chaotic evil so he has a semblance of an excuse, our rogue is a "chaotic good" rogue and then we have our true neutral human fighter.
Well, if the cleric agrees to help that will help even the odds. Take out the Warlock first. If he is the "ringleader" perhaps diplomacy can sway the non-evil members not to betray their alignments.
When you say you lost all your tools - does that mean weapons and armor? If not then then that will also improve the odds and you are not quite as bad off as you may be thinking.
I might also appeal to the GM to advise the characters about alignment considerations. Betraying a party member without good cause is generally seen as an evil act.
So a bit of context here. I'm a level 10 Ancestral Guardian barbarian with 20 str 20 dex and 20 con, with a berserker greataxe. Our rogue, Warlock, and fighter are conspiring to kill me next session in two days. Normally, i wouldn't have to worry due to my tank stats.
I just lost all of my tools to a black dragon.
I have two options:
Convince the cleric to help me,
Or take a chance.
I need some opinions on this, since i really like my character.
WOW what did you do!!! The concept of a group of adventures working as a group, I have a hard time wrapping my head around why they would want to kill a fellow adventure and the key tank of a group.
I tanked..?
I don't really know. Our Warlock is chaotic evil so he has a semblance of an excuse, our rogue is a "chaotic good" rogue and then we have our true neutral human fighter.
So once more, I'm clueless.
Well, if the cleric agrees to help that will help even the odds. Take out the Warlock first. If he is the "ringleader" perhaps diplomacy can sway the non-evil members not to betray their alignments.
When you say you lost all your tools - does that mean weapons and armor? If not then then that will also improve the odds and you are not quite as bad off as you may be thinking.
I might also appeal to the GM to advise the characters about alignment considerations. Betraying a party member without good cause is generally seen as an evil act.
Tools as in miscellaneous items and equipment, such as javelins or potions. Hence why I had cause to worry.
I need to convince the cleric due to the fact that I do not have resistance to fire damage, and iirc I cannot roll a save on Hellish Rebuke.
I can take the other two just fine. 140 HP is a hell of a drug.