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I'm trying to actually give balanced fights, and it's the one thing I suck at as a DM. I can put together all of the fluff, create NPCs, weave stories, all of that. However, when it comes to figuring out CR, or even what CR the party should be going up against, I'm usually at a loss. Either I hold back too much or go WAY overboard and dropping the party down to 1 member left standing. It makes it interesting, and it's good to know how to do that, yes, but I'd like to actually be able to do something in the middle.
So, for example, in my current PbP I've got a party of 4, all at level 10. Swift Hunter/Warblade, Warblade, Druid, Fighter. For the purposes of this fight, they'll also have a little bit of back up (namely three extra rangers, all around level 5 - 6).
I've figured out the enemies I want to throw at them. But seriously, how do I figure out what level each should be to put a challenge to the party? (Tentative levels are in parentheses) I have a pair of Swift Hunters (9), a Wizard (8), a Cleric (8) and a Crusader (10) to pit them against. Is that anywhere around what I should be shooting for? And like I said, how did you figure that out? I'd kill to know how to figure this out myself in the future.
Dec 11, 2017 Hello, I'm looking through the DMG and trying to figure out the calculation used for HP when creating a monster stat block. How to calculate HP? I was starting to think multiplied by the CR (figuring similar to PC's being multiplied by the level) but that wasn't calculating correctly. How do you get a one-armed goblin out of a tree? Select the challenge rating (CR) of the monsters (or traps). Choose the number of player characters involved in the encounter. Select the effective character level (ECL) of the characters. This field indicates the appropriate experience point (XP) award for characters who overcome this encounter. See page 36 of the Dungeon Master's Guide for. D&D 5e Encounter Calculator. For a complete explanation of encounter building, see the fifth edition Dungeons Master's Guide, pages 82-85 and 274-281. Player Characters Encounter Level Calculator.
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Damage Resistance and Vulnerability
Some creatures and objects are exceedingly difficult or unusually easy to hurt with certain types of damage.
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If a creature or an object has resistance to a damage type, damage of that type is halved against it. If a creature or an object has vulnerability to a damage type, damage of that type is doubled against it.
Resistance and then vulnerability are applied after all other modifiers to damage. For example, a creature has resistance to bludgeoning damage and is hit by an attack that deals 25 bludgeoning damage. The creature is also within a magical aura that reduces all damage by 5. The 25 damage is first reduced by 5 and then halved, so the creature takes 10 damage.
Multiple instances of resistance or vulnerability that affect the same damage type count as only one instance. For example, if a creature has resistance to fire damage as well as resistance to all nonmagical damage, the damage of a nonmagical fire is reduced by half against the creature, not reduced by three-quarters.
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