The only funny story that I have (while still being short enough to avoid several paragraphs). I had a Ranger that specialized in killing dragons. Every feat. Every piece of equipment. We encountered a flying young adult dragon out in the tundra. Since I had the highest initiative, I declared a volley of arrows as soon as it was in range.
Well, as the math/geometry would figure in, that was precisely about 200 feet directly above the party's rogue. One stupendous critical hit caused the damage to be so much as to kill the dragon outright. It then fell the distance on top of the rogue. The rogue failed BOTH of his reflex checks offered by the DM to avoid the damage. He was killed instantly.
So, in one volley, I killed both a dragon and the rogue. To add further insult to injury, the DM awarded sole XP to me since no other party member had acted yet.
Well, as the math/geometry would figure in, that was precisely about 200 feet directly above the party's rogue. One stupendous critical hit caused the damage to be so much as to kill the dragon outright. It then fell the distance on top of the rogue. The rogue failed BOTH of his reflex checks offered by the DM to avoid the damage. He was killed instantly.
So, in one volley, I killed both a dragon and the rogue. To add further insult to injury, the DM awarded sole XP to me since no other party member had acted yet.