I had some friends over this weekend to game, and I sat out while they played MW, one player with priestess, the other warlock, with the stock (rebalanced) books.
Both new players, so completely new to the game
The priestess threw sleep on her wand, and zapped the warlock (treated as lvl 6 creature, right?)
Based on his position, his nearest creature was 2 tiles away, and priestess had initiative next turn, so she would be able to get away from risk of a prepared "explode" next turn, and be able to put the monster.
The best we could figure out from the rules and various threads would be that the warlock would sleep until something damaged him, which was probably going to be 2 turns at least.
While the warlock didn't flip the table, he resigned on the spot, and the 2 players spent the next 30 minutes declaring MW to be the worst game of the weekend.
Did we do the rules wrong? How does the stock warlock counter a sleep wand other than "well you have to be prepared for it with lots of creatures to attack your own guys and wake them up"
Both new players, so completely new to the game
The priestess threw sleep on her wand, and zapped the warlock (treated as lvl 6 creature, right?)
Based on his position, his nearest creature was 2 tiles away, and priestess had initiative next turn, so she would be able to get away from risk of a prepared "explode" next turn, and be able to put the monster.
The best we could figure out from the rules and various threads would be that the warlock would sleep until something damaged him, which was probably going to be 2 turns at least.
While the warlock didn't flip the table, he resigned on the spot, and the 2 players spent the next 30 minutes declaring MW to be the worst game of the weekend.
Did we do the rules wrong? How does the stock warlock counter a sleep wand other than "well you have to be prepared for it with lots of creatures to attack your own guys and wake them up"