So i’ve had a dream on a mimic I’ve wanted to use for awhile, and I finally got the chance to use it last night.

The scene: You come across a chest, a podium, and a book laying on top of the podium titled “How to spot a Mimic”.

The first thing my trap checker player did was check the podium for traps. When she had the all clear, she then grabbed the book.

The next half hour of the Mimic being a monster book of monsters was just a hilarity I wish was recorded.

  • @Strayce@lemmy.sdf.org
    link
    fedilink
    351 year ago

    My favourite is the mimic accidentally/on purpose placed inside a bag of holding. Any time the party take something out of it there’s a nonzero chance it’ll be a mimic instead of what they were after.

        • @CeruleanRuin
          link
          111 year ago

          Seems like a good way to grant the party a bag of holding early on. They just come across it discarded in a corner somewhere, and are stunned that an item in such good shape was just abandoned. It appears brand new and has a mix of mundane objects and apparent treasures inside, and the words “Bran’s Bag of Holding” is stitched in elegant lettering on the outside. If they try to dump it out to do an inventory, one random object remains inside. It takes a very high skill check to notice this, as the mimic mimics the inside of the bag as it holds on. If they dump the bag out a second time, the assortment of objects is the same except for a single item. Asking around reveals that Bran was a famous local adventurer who disappeared suddenly.

          • CmdrModderOP
            link
            fedilink
            31 year ago

            Funnily enough, i’m doing a Roll20 campaign with a group of friends, and the setting is that their adventurer’s part of an ingame adventurer’s guild (helps explain new members and real life absentees).

            I was thinking about having them meet another party that’s part of the guild since my players aren’t the only ones whose a member.

      • @SheeEttin@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        71 year ago

        I sometimes roll a d20 just for my own purposes. Maybe to force my own decision, maybe for a secret check. Maybe just to make them nervous.

  • plum
    link
    fedilink
    141 year ago

    I think this is pretty funny but depending on your players, they might check all 3 for mimics! Some of us were traumatized once and now we are very suspicious…

    • CmdrModderOP
      link
      fedilink
      10
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      @plum This is the first time a Mimic I placed that was successfully triggered, and this particular group of players didn’t vocalize any suspicions on the book being the Mimic. We ended the session with joking that everything is now a potential mimic, especially that rock over there, or perhaps that Stalagmite, maybe even my sword is a mimic now.

      I just gotta patiently wait for the Mimic funny business to calm down before I place another one, muhahahahaha.

    • CmdrModderOP
      link
      fedilink
      41 year ago

      Why thank you Sir Picard. I have one very paranoid group of players now though, lol.

      • The Picard Maneuver
        link
        fedilink
        21 year ago

        Now you can play off that!

        You could give them something that really seems like a trap, but is totally benign.