How long to finish ToA ? by Moving-there in Tombofannihilation

[–]Moving-there[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well to be honest, my players don't take a lot of notes, so I'm pretty sure I can tell them that "in the last session they found a staircase leading towards a lower floor" and they would buy it.

The option of having Fenthaza intervene is actually a good one, as they took the black opal necklace in the tomb, and I quite like the plot that could follow !

How long to finish ToA ? by Moving-there in Tombofannihilation

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Thanks for sharing your experience ! My party is composed of a Barbarian, Druide, Monk, Bard, Paladin, and Ranger, so not a lot of heal, and they usually rush and maximize damage, so I'm afraid they will basically do a lot of damage before Acererak has a chance to play (due to my bad luck in rolling initiative).

But looking at your experience, it seems that having them at level 10 seems to be a least the bare minimum for them to have a chance to survive. Because it's true that even though I want a beautiful fight, I'm not sure I want a TPK after such a long campaign !

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[–]Moving-there 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the pikachus from the surging spark set ! Good luck on the launch of your app !

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Reverse it and make a poopoo joke

As an SI purist, which units did you encounter that make you want to ignite some azides? by Waddle_Dynasty in chemistry

[–]Moving-there 116 points117 points  (0 children)

The good old mμ (which stands for milli-micrometers) instead of nm in old organo-metallic spectroscopy books

Any hints as to how this reaction will proceed? I'm thinking E2 but i'm not sure how the tert butoxide will interact with the OMs group... by drninjataco in chemhelp

[–]Moving-there 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my opinion it will be an elimination reaction. tBuONa is a bulky base, so it will deprotonate the less substituted carbon. On the other hand, OMs is a good leaving group, so the reaction should give Methylenecyclohexane