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I'm struggling with overly confident players. Obviously, killing a PC is one way to make them think twice about the next time they pick a fight, but I don't want to resort to that if I don't have to. Is there a long term status condition or something I can subject them to that's good at making players averse to picking fights, even when they think they can win?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

My current group were once pretty overweening about combat, because they were aware I wasn’t altogether familiar with Pathfinder and wanted to avoid an accidental TPK.

Then I threw a bunch of rust monsters at them. Now, I only have to mention that, say, a door handle looks a bit corroded, and they run for the hills.

There are losses other than death that allow you to inspire caution in your players, and it’s perfectly fair to use them. Loss of valued property due to poor decisions is one. It doesn’t have to be rust monsters, it could be getting arrested and weapons being confiscated until a heavy fine is paid, for example. Gold doesn’t automatically replenish after a long rest.