I've had players discover that they're about to walk into a trap, change their course, and instead lure out the enemies into a trap of their own making. It frustrated me at the time because I was a pretty inexperienced DM, but looking back on it, it was rather glorious.
For today's comments, tell a story about a trap the players set up.
Transcript:
DM: By this point, you’ve amassed a large amount of jewels. Roll a Perception check. Rarity: <roll> Oh, drat. Only a 14. DM: You look around. Everything seems perfectly normal, but you can’t help but feel like something’s off. Spike looks around and… <roll> Spike: Um, miss Rarity? I think we’re being… w-watched. Rarity: Just pretend everything’s normal, Spike. Spike: What? Rarity: Let them make the first move. Spike: Are you crazy?! Rarity: It’s just a dangerous game of cat and mouse between us and a mysterious hunter, Spike. No need to overreact.
Upvotes at import: 8 | Stars at import: 6 Posted previously at: 2019-08-27T00:35:36
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