Little late, but the Anti-Greed mimic...when it dies, it spits out two chests. Both chests are mimics. The chests each contain two treasures. Both treasures are mimics. And so on, until the players learn their lesson. They went WAY farther than I thought they would... :-)
That doesn't help against mimics, while disguised, they are indistinguishable from what they are pretending to be.
No. But you remember every coin you got from it and who you gave it to. Within that 1 month timeframe.
Okay, I understand now. That would be helpful. I want to use this some time soon.
I mean... it gives you a starting point, but what are the odds the people you gave the coins too didn't manage to spend them before they hatched?
They definitely will have spent most of the coins, it would be like a wild goose chase, but if they don't do it they will be considered terrorists and have bounties for their heads.
Did someone witness them unleash a plague of mimics. Similar to how it will be hard to track down the coins it will be hard to track the people who spent the gold. Locate Creature would be great help to find all of the coins. If I did this my players would more than likely spend it all in one place.
That doesn't help against mimics, while disguised, they are indistinguishable from what they are pretending to be.
No. But you remember every coin you got from it and who you gave it to. Within that 1 month timeframe.
Okay, I understand now. That would be helpful. I want to use this some time soon.
I mean... it gives you a starting point, but what are the odds the people you gave the coins too didn't manage to spend them before they hatched?
They definitely will have spent most of the coins, it would be like a wild goose chase, but if they don't do it they will be considered terrorists and have bounties for their heads.
Did someone witness them unleash a plague of mimics. Similar to how it will be hard to track down the coins it will be hard to track the people who spent the gold. Locate Creature would be great help to find all of the coins. If I did this my players would more than likely spend it all in one place.
Everyone would notice that wherever the adventurers went mimics would appear. It would be pretty easy to make the connection, as adventurers are a fairly well known presence in D&D worlds and would likely be noticed.
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That doesn't help against mimics, while disguised, they are indistinguishable from what they are pretending to be.
No. But you remember every coin you got from it and who you gave it to. Within that 1 month timeframe.
Okay, I understand now. That would be helpful. I want to use this some time soon.
I mean... it gives you a starting point, but what are the odds the people you gave the coins too didn't manage to spend them before they hatched?
They definitely will have spent most of the coins, it would be like a wild goose chase, but if they don't do it they will be considered terrorists and have bounties for their heads.
Did someone witness them unleash a plague of mimics. Similar to how it will be hard to track down the coins it will be hard to track the people who spent the gold. Locate Creature would be great help to find all of the coins. If I did this my players would more than likely spend it all in one place.
Everyone would notice that wherever the adventurers went mimics would appear. It would be pretty easy to make the connection, as adventurers are a fairly well known presence in D&D worlds and would likely be noticed.
I think it would depend on the location and how spread out the money became. I'm sure this is a way for someone to track it back to them. If they were in Waterdeep I would argue it would be nigh impossible to figure it out. And not all adventurers have a huge presence in the world.
That doesn't help against mimics, while disguised, they are indistinguishable from what they are pretending to be.
No. But you remember every coin you got from it and who you gave it to. Within that 1 month timeframe.
Okay, I understand now. That would be helpful. I want to use this some time soon.
I mean... it gives you a starting point, but what are the odds the people you gave the coins too didn't manage to spend them before they hatched?
They definitely will have spent most of the coins, it would be like a wild goose chase, but if they don't do it they will be considered terrorists and have bounties for their heads.
Did someone witness them unleash a plague of mimics. Similar to how it will be hard to track down the coins it will be hard to track the people who spent the gold. Locate Creature would be great help to find all of the coins. If I did this my players would more than likely spend it all in one place.
Everyone would notice that wherever the adventurers went mimics would appear. It would be pretty easy to make the connection, as adventurers are a fairly well known presence in D&D worlds and would likely be noticed.
I think it would depend on the location and how spread out the money became. I'm sure this is a way for someone to track it back to them. If they were in Waterdeep I would argue it would be nigh impossible to figure it out. And not all adventurers have a huge presence in the world.
I know, it totally depends on the setting, but in a world were they're adventuring around and adventurers aren't common, or even trusted much, this could be a serious threat. In Waterdeep, the City Watch would probably be on the look out for some serial mimic breeders.
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By reading this, it sounds like a CTD - Commerce-Transmitted Disease. XD
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That sounds amazing. I'm stealing this Idea.
Your secret is safe with my indifference - Percy
Did someone witness them unleash a plague of mimics. Similar to how it will be hard to track down the coins it will be hard to track the people who spent the gold. Locate Creature would be great help to find all of the coins. If I did this my players would more than likely spend it all in one place.
Your secret is safe with my indifference - Percy
Everyone would notice that wherever the adventurers went mimics would appear. It would be pretty easy to make the connection, as adventurers are a fairly well known presence in D&D worlds and would likely be noticed.
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
Spells, Monsters, Subclasses, Races, Arcknight Class, Occultist Class, World, Enigmatic Esoterica forms
I think it would depend on the location and how spread out the money became. I'm sure this is a way for someone to track it back to them. If they were in Waterdeep I would argue it would be nigh impossible to figure it out. And not all adventurers have a huge presence in the world.
Your secret is safe with my indifference - Percy
I know, it totally depends on the setting, but in a world were they're adventuring around and adventurers aren't common, or even trusted much, this could be a serious threat. In Waterdeep, the City Watch would probably be on the look out for some serial mimic breeders.
Please check out my homebrew, I would appreciate feedback:
Spells, Monsters, Subclasses, Races, Arcknight Class, Occultist Class, World, Enigmatic Esoterica forms
By reading this, it sounds like a CTD - Commerce-Transmitted Disease. XD
Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider.
My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong.
I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲
“It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.