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|reason=Nice multi-dimensional trap which allows 1 - The detection of intruders, and 2 - The (temporary?) disposal of said intruder, potentially ridding a party of one member all while 3 - Softening said intruder and hampering their return. Plus, it makes for a pretty nice mastermind-esque lair. Now, where are my great white sharks with rods of Scorching Ray attached to their heads? | |reason=Nice multi-dimensional trap which allows 1 - The detection of intruders, and 2 - The (temporary?) disposal of said intruder, potentially ridding a party of one member all while 3 - Softening said intruder and hampering their return. Plus, it makes for a pretty nice mastermind-esque lair. Now, where are my great white sharks with rods of Scorching Ray attached to their heads? | ||
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+ | However, I think 5d6 slashing damage from the glass panels is a little too much. Realisticaly speaking and for the sake of gameplay, I believe 1d6 is in order: you always see heroes jumping out of windows and keep running. Granted they should be dealt some damage, I don't think it should be such a handicap. Plus, such high damage gives too much incentive for players to Bull Rush people out of windows! :P I also suppose the glass panels remain broken until repaired? Poor janitor... [[User:HarrowedMind|-HarrowedMind]] ([[User talk:HarrowedMind|talk]]) 18:54, 10 April 2014 (UTC) |
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Nice multi-dimensional trap which allows 1 - The detection of intruders, and 2 - The (temporary?) disposal of said intruder, potentially ridding a party of one member all while 3 - Softening said intruder and hampering their return. Plus, it makes for a pretty nice mastermind-esque lair. Now, where are my great white sharks with rods of Scorching Ray attached to their heads? |
However, I think 5d6 slashing damage from the glass panels is a little too much. Realisticaly speaking and for the sake of gameplay, I believe 1d6 is in order: you always see heroes jumping out of windows and keep running. Granted they should be dealt some damage, I don't think it should be such a handicap. Plus, such high damage gives too much incentive for players to Bull Rush people out of windows! :P I also suppose the glass panels remain broken until repaired? Poor janitor... -HarrowedMind (talk) 18:54, 10 April 2014 (UTC)