Question: What dungeon was the closest you came to a total party kill? Was it a premade adventure, or did your DM build a death-trap?
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Im not sure what he had against my Druid, also I was the healer because I had the only class with any kind of healing spells
Oh an one time on a different campaign with a Druid and we were fighting 2 DireWolves, almost everyone died, My sister tried to play and was happy when she hurt me and my Wolf Companion. Anyway Ive said most of the rest of that story before.
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It was actually during a Neverwinter campaign. We were hunting down an aboleth living in the sewers, and its psychic powers were slowly driving our party insane. At one point my warlock was attacked by a party member and went into a blind rage killing friend and foe alike, while our wizard was lighting people on fire.
Pretty sure our DM was looking for a way out tho, because he did not really like high powered characters/campaigns.
Temple of Elemental Evil from the ground up. Several made "new" characters along the way due to death (as "freed prisoners" we'd find in various rooms). Was such an excellent time.
Just call me Brave Sir Robin.
It became a bit of a joke and I had a friend roll up bard that followed me around called Neil Innes.
The first was when our party was deep underneath an ancient pyramid. Our way back out was blocked by several traps that had unfortunately been triggered, sealing off some of the routes back to the surface. But what were really deadly were the hordes of undead that were swarming us, with many rather nasty mummies in the mix. In desperation, we barricaded ourselves in a room for a last stand... when we heard running water from a grate in a corner! Forcing it open, we discovered an underground river! A deep, cold, unlit swiftly-flowing river... and four of the six members of the party couldn't swim.
Thinking quickly, the wizard cast his last Wall of Ice spell and created an icy raft! We all tumbled down onto it in a pile and floated to safety, to the howls of the mummies and the DM alike! TPK avoided!
The other example that came to mind of a TPK is detailed here - http://www.fanfiction.net/s/761805/1/The-Company-of-the-Hand - my cleric kept notes of how well his bumbling, combat-prone kill-first-don't-bother-asking-questions-later party was doing. For a while. :-)
Using a custom dungeon with a clear way of finishing the boss enounter that the party chose to ignore which resulted in the death of four out of five party members. The last party member proceeded to loot the rest of the party and excape the dungeon.
We very rarely run pre-made modules.
The closest we came to wiping without actually having wiped was when one of our friend's swords - a gift from an evil priest - ended up being sentient and using Call Lightning at a very inopportune moment.