HUGE difference between Umber Hulks and Tarrasque. It's the different of a rain drop and a tsunami.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 5:45 am Also -- whoops! I figured out where I went wrong. *blush* When I said "indestructible kings of the Underdark", I was thinking of a Tarrasque, not an Umber Hulk. Whoops! Yes, even a single Tarrasque would be a challenge for three level-20 PCs -- maybe even a challenge they wouldn't survive, hmm?
I've heard (from reading the Monster Manual, extensive reading of "Knights of the Dinner Table" etc.) that if a DM releases a Tarrasque, his players call him "a sadist", etc. Is that true? From what I've seen, a Tarrasque is basically an armor-plated tank in a world of arrows and swords.
As for fighting Tarrasques... we've talked about it in this very thread.
Let's put it this way - in my world I have a deity -
TERRORSKEW – God of Ancient Beasts
Intermediate Deity
Domain: Bestial (Primary), Chaos, Time
Alias: The Roar
Plane: Unknown.
Alignment: True Neutral
Worshipers: None (though there’s rumors of ancient civilizations who still worship him)
Symbol: Triceratops skull face looking forward
Terrorskew is said to be the one who created an ancient series of reptiles called Dinosaurs, for which dragons themselves were modeled after. It’s said these dinosaurs once walked and ruled the land, when the races were first placed on the world. During the War of the Heavens the dinosaurs were destroyed as a result, save for a small branch of them, that now resides on The Forgotten Island (sometimes called The Forbidden Island). Terrorskew was so furious that he created a beast, loosely named after himself, called The Tarrasque. The beast is so lethal and ferocious that even the gods fear it and call the beast, The God Killer.
And there is a belief (obviously heavily influenced from Norse Mythology) called "The Day of Terrack." Which entails releasing a Tarrasque upon the world and heavens.