I was wondering if anyone had some adventures where you all make Wizards, or fighters, etc. And test how well you can do in battles designed for certain difficulties?
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Read the first chapters. Feel free to critique. Will link the next chapters at the end of the first. Two stories running so far.
There are battles where spellcasters excel and those where front line excel. Depending on how the battles are built, spellcasters could destroy the enemies easily while that same battle could wipe out those who don't use spells and vise versa. A good DM will adjust the encounters to fit the party make up and still make it fun and fitting of the story.
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Remember this is a game and it's suppose to be fun for everybody. Let's all have fun and kill monsters.
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I was wondering if anyone had some adventures where you all make Wizards, or fighters, etc. And test how well you can do in battles designed for certain difficulties?
Read the first chapters. Feel free to critique. Will link the next chapters at the end of the first. Two stories running so far.
Simeon Tor:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/story-lore/34598-simeon-tor-chapter-1-the-heat-of-battle
The Heart of the Drow:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/story-lore/36014-heart-of-the-drow-chapter-1
There are battles where spellcasters excel and those where front line excel. Depending on how the battles are built, spellcasters could destroy the enemies easily while that same battle could wipe out those who don't use spells and vise versa. A good DM will adjust the encounters to fit the party make up and still make it fun and fitting of the story.
Remember this is a game and it's suppose to be fun for everybody. Let's all have fun and kill monsters.