I just wish this was covered somewhere.Yeah it does sound nasty, but how effective it actually is might depend on what DC you're setting the Dexterity save* at, whether the undead win initiative, and a ton of indeterminate factors related to who / what falls in.įirst off, Demiplane is an 8th level spell, which presumably means the baddies (plural? you mean one creature per casting which is almost synonymous with once per day) it's worth using it on are not exactly your run of the mill monsters. No matter how strong you are you just can't lift a dog pile of bodies. They would immediately just all jump and pile onto you, making somatic components impossible. He keeps his undead horde in a demiplane, and his idea is to open it up under baddies feet, Dex save or they fall into a 30 foot room filled with zombies and a couple of Wights. I just wish this was covered somewhere.Įdit: Your scenario of a zombie street horde sound uber fun though, I might have to use that at some point :-)īefore I make it seem like I'm really trying to kill my characters, this is actually for our Necromancer. Before I make it seem like I'm really trying to kill my characters, this is actually for our Necromancer. The real question is, in a cramped area, how many zombies does it take to pile on top of you before you just can't get up anymore. I found the section and it's pretty lazy. Lots of athletics and acrobatics checks, probably some set-pieces like locked doors, zombies coming up out of the sewers etc.Uninspired is right, yikes. If they kill more than 100 zombies, the horde gets a bit thinner. Maybe have a rough kill count so like, every time the fighter attacks, four zombies die. If I were running this, I'd probably do it as a 'skill challenge'. There are mass combat rules towards the end of the DMG but I find them a little.
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