One thing I've noticed is that 5e encounter difficulty is whacked. In the last one-off I ran, two 3rd level PCs almost got their asses handed to them by 5-6 goblins.
I sent 6 goblins and 3 goblin bosses after a party of 4 level 5's and if it wasn;t for the fact the party had a nightmare and two extra party members, they would have been overrun.
One thing I've noticed is that 5e encounter difficulty is whacked. In the last one-off I ran, two 3rd level PCs almost got their asses handed to them by 5-6 goblins.
At low levels you do have to be careful. The game actually makes note that some monsters while they have a low CR, are more then capable of defeating low level characters.
However looking at the calculations... Yet that is how it should have went.
Goblins are worth 50exp each,... 5-6 of them double their exp value... 500
A hard encounter for a 3rd level character is 225 exp each for a total of 450.
It WAS a hard encounter with a party that had limited resources.
Wait, when do you double XP amounts?
But yeah, my DM is gonna revamp his encounters he planned because he didn't realize my one weakness: my weapons are not actually magical. He specified that the berserker axe that I got that I was cursed to use didn't inflict magical damage (and I thought that was where he was going with this). So if he wanted to cripple me, since we have two casters (a cleric and a druid), he just had to make them resistant to slashing/piercing/bludgeoning or even immune. This would make me have to do the role I was hoping to do: tank. I have a 17AC (can be 18 because I'm a shifter) and I prevent enemies from attacking my allies and moving at them with sentinel.
Also, in lighter news, had my holiday session (I was DMing). Had them participate in festive events such as singing, ice fishing, polar dip (called it a frozen swim), ice sculpting, and riddles (which someone got all of them right without checks). The mystic caused a bunch of the swimmers to take off thier swimwear and hurl it into the crowd and then the next batch of them run up to the ice sculptors and rub them. The party wizard met with her vampire boss, seduced him to dance with her, and the two of them double crit. When the mystic tried to fuck with them, the vampire boss, being the awesome guy he is, had a field of anti-magic around him when they did this.
The party had a good time, and I managed to end them off right into the fight with the first boss. I know its bad to end the session before a big thing like this, but I was strapped for time and we got distracted a lot.
My only sad thing was we tried cooking dinner and the stove broke and the person in our group who organized cooking everything broke down so we had to take some time to get out and have a few laughs (at my expense as I fell on the ice on purpose to make her laugh... Then I fell four more times not on purpose) and then we returned to the session and things were all better.
I also learned something too: flying mounts are a big problem with splitting the party