I'm sure there's been multiple threads on the same subject (and I'm sure this thread will join in their obscurity within the next few weeks) but still I figured why not. The Escapist has a large audience that plays pen and paper RPG's so I'm sure there's some wonderful stories out there.
Here's one of my finest moments of combat in a Vampire: The Masquerade chronicle. I was playing a former sumo wrestler named Liu Po Sing who was embraced by a Nosferatu because of his immense size and frightful demeanor. My signature weapon was a 1" thick lead pipe that was filled with powdered lead which delivered a Strength +3 bashing damage. With a strength of 5 and a Potence of 4 (We were playing a low generation game) my damage dice pool was 8, with 4 automatic successes, so even against non-human enemies my weapon was pretty powerful. That doesn't even count the 3-additional points I could add to my strength if I spent blood points, so yeah... my character was stupidly overpowered. I also used a Brinks security truck back door as my shield.
So my ghoul and I were being chased through the sewers by a pack of were-creatures until we got to an area where my door/shield could hold off the ensuing enemies. Without any silver I stood no chance of fighting Gia's children, so I sent my ghoul off to find my family heirloom, a silver teapot my character loved dearly. I was spending blood points like crazy just to hold the door steady, but after a few rounds and some choice willpower points, he came back with the silver teapot. I used my potence to crush the teapot to the tip of my lead pipe, spent more blood to up my strength just enough to push the door out and started jabbing at the were-creatures. Here's a breakdown of what my dice pool was on damage.
Strength = 5 (upped to 8 with my use of blood)
Weapon Damage = Strength +3 (Now 11)
Potence = 4 (Four additional successes to whatever I roll)
So in total I had a damage dice pool of 15... and it was all agg with no fear of botching.
Yeah... my pipe went straight through the head of the first were-creature, killing him in one blow. Let me tell you, as a vampire, dropping a child of Gia in just one attack is pretty impressive, but doing it two more times was one of the most satisfying moments of my entire gaming career. Oh and while I was doing this my character was crying tears of blood for the destruction of his family heirloom, my story teller really liked that little added bonus.
So what are some of your favourite moments in a pen and paper RPG?
Here's one of my finest moments of combat in a Vampire: The Masquerade chronicle. I was playing a former sumo wrestler named Liu Po Sing who was embraced by a Nosferatu because of his immense size and frightful demeanor. My signature weapon was a 1" thick lead pipe that was filled with powdered lead which delivered a Strength +3 bashing damage. With a strength of 5 and a Potence of 4 (We were playing a low generation game) my damage dice pool was 8, with 4 automatic successes, so even against non-human enemies my weapon was pretty powerful. That doesn't even count the 3-additional points I could add to my strength if I spent blood points, so yeah... my character was stupidly overpowered. I also used a Brinks security truck back door as my shield.
So my ghoul and I were being chased through the sewers by a pack of were-creatures until we got to an area where my door/shield could hold off the ensuing enemies. Without any silver I stood no chance of fighting Gia's children, so I sent my ghoul off to find my family heirloom, a silver teapot my character loved dearly. I was spending blood points like crazy just to hold the door steady, but after a few rounds and some choice willpower points, he came back with the silver teapot. I used my potence to crush the teapot to the tip of my lead pipe, spent more blood to up my strength just enough to push the door out and started jabbing at the were-creatures. Here's a breakdown of what my dice pool was on damage.
Strength = 5 (upped to 8 with my use of blood)
Weapon Damage = Strength +3 (Now 11)
Potence = 4 (Four additional successes to whatever I roll)
So in total I had a damage dice pool of 15... and it was all agg with no fear of botching.
Yeah... my pipe went straight through the head of the first were-creature, killing him in one blow. Let me tell you, as a vampire, dropping a child of Gia in just one attack is pretty impressive, but doing it two more times was one of the most satisfying moments of my entire gaming career. Oh and while I was doing this my character was crying tears of blood for the destruction of his family heirloom, my story teller really liked that little added bonus.
So what are some of your favourite moments in a pen and paper RPG?