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    The most epic moment in a table top RPG game you've had.

    Go on, post it, don't be afraid.

    Me, I have 2, one is the time I got a 32 point critical hit to the face with an inaccurate laser rifle on the boss all the way across the long hallway that was about half a mile long, as the GM explained it, and completely blew him away.

    The other is a scene that happened because I poisoned a fruit stand's banana, and here is the scene following said poisoning:

    As I walk away I hear a, "Excuse me sir, can I have a... Banana?!" And that was followed by, "Well, sure, little boy! Here!" After that I hear sounds of choking and a body falling onto the ground. "Oh my!" The store clerk says. "MURDERER!!!" Exclaims the nearby guards as they skewer the store clerk with their long, sharp spears.
    Asterisks work miracles.
    I'm the one who dies a lot.


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    Re: The most epic moment in a table top RPG game you've had.

    If this includes miniature games like the starwars one.

    Then my moment goes like this.

    I'm playing against the best melee miniature (Grandmaster Luke Skywalker) a total tank, can manage anything that isn't a huge bombardment of Force Powers, but at the same time he's a beast in points (115 points out of 200) to deploy.


    There are some friends watching the game and all of them are "Well....you should just give up man", while I'm "no, no I got this".

    After some tactical maneuvers, I corner Luke(and Kyle Katarn) on a tiny hallway with 2 untouchable pieces. Earning me the win


    Help the poor dragon live! D=

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    Re: The most epic moment in a table top RPG game you've had.

    My best has to be the game of D&D where we had all of our characters have drug addictions. me and my brother had addictions, and Drake (brother's Friend) was a dealer. We started at 7 at night, and ran through a dungeon after making our character. after we got back we went to the tavern....and lost the night arguing and doing random pointless non-experience gaining tasks to get our fix. At 6:40 we decided we might as well call it a night. or more properly day. we hadnt noticed any time going by. it may not have been a perfect game, but it was one of the most fun rounds i've ever played. XD
    Weakness is just weakness leaving the body.

    -Cody Matthews. (first time i looked at it i just laughed. then i looked again and realized it was actually pretty great.)

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    Re: The most epic moment in a table top RPG game you've had.

    I once played D&D with a guy who bought a very expensive item at a merchant's shop, and I stole the money back from the merchant.
    It wasn't too epic, but it greatly amused me at the time.

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    Re: The most epic moment in a table top RPG game you've had.

    There are two epic moments I would like to talk about.

    The first was in D and D. We were deep into a dungeon when, unbeknownst to us all, about fifteen trolls snuck up and attacked us (don't blame us, we all had low awareness scores). Anyway, I unleashed a fireball and, completely missing, the dungeon master rolled a dice underneath his hands. Bursting out laughing, he swiped the trolls of the board and said "You unleashed a magic burst of epic proportions. You singed a few hairs off your head, but nothing is left of the trolls, not even ash."

    The second was in Warhammer 40k. I was playing as necron against Imperial guard. Using flayed ones, I deepstriked right next to their HQ units, not only demoralizing the infantry around them making them flee of the board, but next turn wiped out the HQ and three heavy troopers... Needless to say, by turn three, all they had left were a few tanks, which were summarily wiped out by my Monolith

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