A flumph! So *that's* what those things in OotS are!
Think of the Gas Spore as the specialized evolutionary product of a character-heavy environment. It's sorta the D&D equivalent of a viceroy butterfly crossed with a fire-pollinating plant species. Or maybe I'm just feebly trying to justify it. And wouldn't the more likely reaction be, "Look out, a beholder! Aaaaaagh! Run away!"?
Some of the beholder's eye rays have very long range; whenever it can see you, it can probably disintegrate you. Fortunately, it doesn't have very many hit points.
If you run you will only die tired, but if you unload the big damage ASAP, you stand a decent chance of killing it while there's still at least one party member standing.
'Course, if your party is below about 9th level, you're screwed either way. Your best option then is to parley, and hope that your DM planned this as a negotiation encounter rather than a Total Party Kill.
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Date: 2007-11-14 06:29 pm (UTC)Think of the Gas Spore as the specialized evolutionary product of a character-heavy environment. It's sorta the D&D equivalent of a viceroy butterfly crossed with a fire-pollinating plant species. Or maybe I'm just feebly trying to justify it. And wouldn't the more likely reaction be, "Look out, a beholder! Aaaaaagh! Run away!"?
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Date: 2007-11-14 06:42 pm (UTC)If you run you will only die tired, but if you unload the big damage ASAP, you stand a decent chance of killing it while there's still at least one party member standing.
'Course, if your party is below about 9th level, you're screwed either way. Your best option then is to parley, and hope that your DM planned this as a negotiation encounter rather than a Total Party Kill.
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Date: 2007-11-14 06:58 pm (UTC)