i realize CR is a cruel joke, especially after level 10, but "there are creatures that will always chump the pcs forever, lol" seems dickish
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Replying to @a_man_in_black
The idea is that you're not actually supposed to kill it. I'm not particularly fond of the practice of stating god-tier enemies.
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Replying to @PhilodoxPils @a_man_in_black
Unless you're actually creating an entire book around achieving that level of power.
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Replying to @GrizzlyWillis @a_man_in_black
Call of Cthulhu stated Cthulhu and it's like the worst decision for that game.
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Not that the PCs would ever be capable of it, seeing him basically tanks san then he gets to eat 1d4 investigators a turn.
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Obligatory reminder that in the original Call of Cthulhu, Cthulhu was beaten in a physical fight by driving a boat through his head
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I feel like that's something you DM fiat though. If the players can come up with something to put him back to sleep I'd be fine.
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the problem is that he forces DC 40 will saves against instant death if you are aware of his presence
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Yeah, ok, a stat block that does in fact say he's invincible unless you powergame the equivalent of an Epic 3.5 wizard is pointless
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Replying to @arthur_affect @a_man_in_black and
I mean if you're playing 3.5/Pathfinder and you let players make lvl 20 or Epic wizards then "doing the impossible" is the point
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