When I started this game I stated that occasionally you would encounter monsters that would be very difficult to defeat but there would always be a way to escape or win. Like when the giant flying monster flew over your group and Mardak foolishly challenged the Wyvern instead of just knowing when to hide. But I rolled with his stupid decision and made it part of the story and you gained experience points.
I do not blame players for the decisions they make but like I said, I do try to roll with those decisions. If everyone would have attacked Unreth instead of splitting up to deal with the almost completely useless kobolds, he likely would have been defeated by now. But as sometimes happens, certain decisions make complete sense at the time but end up not being the best decision. Who knew the kobolds would end up not being able to hit the broad side of a barn?
As a DM I'm here to help YOU tell a story. So trust me when I say that I'm not in the business of killing characters. You are very close to defeating Unreth. At the end of the day remember that Unreth is a coward and a bully. He chose to enslave kobolds because they were too weak to mount any kind of resistance. He wasn't expecting to be beaten nearly half to death! And if you do defeat him there will be a big chunk of experience points coming to everyone!
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I do not blame players for the decisions they make but like I said, I do try to roll with those decisions. If everyone would have attacked Unreth instead of splitting up to deal with the almost completely useless kobolds, he likely would have been defeated by now. But as sometimes happens, certain decisions make complete sense at the time but end up not being the best decision. Who knew the kobolds would end up not being able to hit the broad side of a barn?
As a DM I'm here to help YOU tell a story. So trust me when I say that I'm not in the business of killing characters. You are very close to defeating Unreth. At the end of the day remember that Unreth is a coward and a bully. He chose to enslave kobolds because they were too weak to mount any kind of resistance. He wasn't expecting to be beaten nearly half to death! And if you do defeat him there will be a big chunk of experience points coming to everyone!
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