Magic Rainbow in full plate. I cannot believe it took us until level 11 to finally get our hands on an actual Trident. Made me so happy. No more Bident nonsense.

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Magic Rainbow in full plate. I cannot believe it took us until level 11 to finally get our hands on an actual Trident. Made me so happy. No more Bident nonsense.
MagicRainbow rolling intimidate despite being outnumbered 12 to 1.
So once upon a time, a DM of mine ran a homebrew campaign for me and her brother. We were a party of 2. And we started at level 0, no class, and 10 in all stats. First fight we get into is investigating a mine that had mysteriously stopped sending supplies to the town. We get in, and find a pack of bandits. Unnoticed, the lanky bookworm sneaks past them as they eat to go hide their weapons, as I, the only one who had gotten their hands on a weapon so far, prepare to confront the group. A short, heated conversation between me, the large man armed only with a spear, and the dozen bandits who are currently equipped with daggers and rocks (as their weapons are mysteriously missing) occurs. After I made the threat depicted here, they attacked. 20 seconds later, 6 of them are on the ground and the other half are running.
We finally gained our first level (and actual class abilities) after this.
Needless to say, I wasn't kidding when I said I was a monster. They just didn't listen.