So, I have this world that was perfectly at peace, until the party came around. Now, It’s basically MWW (magical world war). And my players are looking foward to some trench warfare in dnd.

Why trench warfare? Because mold earth is a cantrip and it is always better to have cover. I have a couple of basic ideas.

The bullet points are:

Scrolls, rare magic items and more than lv5 npcs are hard to come by, because they are strategical game changers froom both sides.

There is gunpowder in the world and the spell detect traps actually detects traps (location of all in an area), so, landmines are a thing.

Someone as figured out ballista machine guns, so charging is unadvised.

I’m looking for tactics and general suggestions.

  • mesinskiOP
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    10 months ago

    Also, necromancy would become a must for both sides, after all, a the death of a legion may generate revenants or wraiths. The idea of mass destruction magical weapons or crazy magical creations has been explored somewhat in earlier editions. I’m talking about things like the frostforged wyrm, or the crazy nethereese spells of levels above 9. There is literally a “conjure volcano” spell that a wizard just made for flexing and no one actually casted, until now of course, until now.

    I have downloaded the pdf of FotVH, man this is gold. I have read like three monsters and these things are a wild ride. Thank you kindly for the recomendation.

    • mo_ztt ✅@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Yah. It is hands down my favorite sourcebook; nothing even comes close. I find I have to insert stuff from it in severely reduced and partial form, because if they’re inserted as-is, they’re too vivid and wild and they wind up taking over the adventure. You have to apply it sparingly, in extremely diluted form, and even then it’s great stuff. It’s just too powerful to be used as written (or I’m not capable enough or my games not wild enough to apply it that way.)