Good news, it was only Power Word Pain so. That was nice.

  • @Archpawn
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    151 month ago

    As a DM, I don’t think you should be using Power Word Kill at all. “I’ve set up this awesome encounter that you’re all going to love. Except you. You’ll have to sit this one out.”

    • @Stovetop
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      81 month ago

      Makes for a great BBEG move to use against a favorite DMPC or other beloved party companion, though. You don’t use it on a player, you use it on their feelings.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      There are ways. You could, for example, set up a bbeg where that’s his whole deal. The townsfolk are scared of this guy because he has the supernatural power to just kill you, straight-up. Maybe the questline leading up to their encounter involves the players finding defenses or counters or sabotaging his supply of spell components or whatever, such that, if they DO get power-word-killed, it’s because they had ample opportunities to not, and failed to take them.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          Ok. It was just an example of a way you might make an encounter revolve around a spell, not an exhaustively researched adventure module.

    • @Feathercrown
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      21 month ago

      It’s definitely one of those things that you shouldn’t just throw out there. Gotta plan for it

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      Can make for some epic moments depending on the party and setting and fight etc. My character in the first stage of the final fight of the campaign got power word killed after getting the BBEGs lair action enabling staff away from him, because taking the staff hurt him enough to put him under 100. Incredible narrative moment, didn’t expect the disarm to work and he passed it off with his dying breath. Got revived in a later stage once reinforcements started showing up