Yeah, Leblanc would burn to death if fire was used and anyone going for melee would just be burned to a crisp if they did not have fire immunity.
That's a good idea.
On another note I did notice that when it went rampaging it essentially lost the support of it's mooks. I have a theory as to what this thing was: An experiment. If it could be controlled on the field of battle it would have been very deadly indeed, but it seemed to have lost control and that's where an experiment such as this would fail. Can't use something if it will destroy your own guys.
Yeah. Also do note fire is really deadly and can go both ways. Maybe even set the forest on fire but honestly who cares about that if the forest is full of monsters anyway?!
@KoL Also, a general question for the GMs: how do you want us to resolve hits and damage? Do you want to determine whether our characters' weapons or attacks or whatever make a dent on the thing or just want us to acknowledge that it has regenerative powers and can eat our characters for breakfast, lunch and dinner, possibly snack, if it hits? And while I am at it, do you want to resolve whether the thing hits our characters or not?
Actually.....we could do that..... Regina's vessel, if she ambushes, causes an explosion upon impact. And earlier Leblanc mentioned something about restraining explosives to Natus.
Agreed. Another issue specifically if we use traps to set it up is it will take time to set them up no matter how good someone is. Time and material, though material I would be less worried about since it'd be found around the ruins where the troops were. Time is the most worry.
That being said Regina would gladly volunteer to hold it's attention, not that that's the best decision considering her intimate knowledge of traps and focus on guerrilla warfare.
Whether it kills it or not, it will slow down the regeneration of said boss at least. At least that would be the hope anyway. Na, the way I see it we're just gonna have to set it up and just brutally strike it in extremely quick and powerful attacks.