Hey guys! I’m gonna be running a Halloween one shot for my friends next week. The story is horror/mystery where the party is exploring a kidnapping and trying to take down a mad scientist. I have an idea where they fight the big monster in the end but am blanking on other encounters. One idea I had was where they had to trek through a graveyard and have to fight a small hoard of zombies. The party is level 3 and consists of a swashbuckling rogue, a Paladin whose a gaurd of the town, and a sorcerer. Any and all ideas are welcome
Not being sure what books you have access to I'll stick to basic... 4 Zombie covered in 4 Swarm of Rats is classed as a Hard encounter for 3 level 3 character... might add a little halloween creepy yuck twist to a plain Zombie encounter having a swarm of rats bursting out of them
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“It cannot be seen, cannot be felt, Cannot be heard, cannot be smelt, It lies behind stars and under hills, And empty holes it fills, It comes first and follows after, Ends life, kills laughter.” J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
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Hey guys! I’m gonna be running a Halloween one shot for my friends next week. The story is horror/mystery where the party is exploring a kidnapping and trying to take down a mad scientist. I have an idea where they fight the big monster in the end but am blanking on other encounters. One idea I had was where they had to trek through a graveyard and have to fight a small hoard of zombies. The party is level 3 and consists of a swashbuckling rogue, a Paladin whose a gaurd of the town, and a sorcerer. Any and all ideas are welcome
Not being sure what books you have access to I'll stick to basic... 4 Zombie covered in 4 Swarm of Rats
is classed as a Hard encounter for 3 level 3 character... might add a little halloween creepy yuck twist to a plain Zombie encounter having a swarm of rats bursting out of them
“It cannot be seen, cannot be felt, Cannot be heard, cannot be smelt, It lies behind stars and under hills, And empty holes it fills, It comes first and follows after, Ends life, kills laughter.” J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again