D&D Puzzle: The Hag's Tea - Dungeons and Dragons Puzzles Wally DM

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D&D puzzle encounter with the adventurers trying to free a local goblin tea shop owner from the control of a green hag. Sit and have some tea with the hag and answer her riddle. What would your character do? Thank you to Discord members Inquisitor Thorn and Proxyhedron for your help with this video!
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  • @MarvelX42
    @MarvelX42 Жыл бұрын

    There was something that I didn't like about this. It took me abit to work out, but I have it now. For this to work the GM needs "stage direction" and for the thing that the hag says to be changed a teeny bit. First I will lay out the changes that need to be made and then I will show how precisely this must play out. So, the numbers are wrong. If the hag is telling the truth then there would be two vessels that are poison free, (1) the cauldron and (2) the ladle. Therefore what the Hag says would need to be changed to "Two of these are poison-free." I would also add a line between "Pick a mug and drink the tea." and "Only truths have you heard from me." That line being "Do so and I shall set Bogkettle free." Everything else can stay the same but when the Hag speaks her saying it would have to play like this: When she says "Here you see these vessels three." she should point at the table. When she says "Two of these are poison-free." she should sweep her hand in the air over the cauldron/kettle ladle and table on which sits the mugs. I think that the GM should do these movements because saying them out loud would make it far to obvious how she was trying to mislead them while still technically telling the truth. Only in this manner would everything that she is saying be true. Also it is abit more devious in that it may lead the party to think that (if they weren't paying close attention) they only had a 1 in 3 chance of being poisoned. Also if you wanted to add this as an added jab/twist, this hag said that she would set Bogkettle free, but if the heroes figure out what to do and pass the test, the hag could admit that she sets Bogkettle free but she can not speak for her sisters. OR after the PCs drink they, even if they drink from the poisoned mugs, they will almost certainly think that they have passed the test being that the poison doesn't act immediately. Then the hag may say to Bogkettle "Go with them." or "You may go with them." This could be an added layer to the trap in that the hag would still have possession/control over Bogkettle (with or without Bogkettles knowledge). The hag of course still claims his establishment. Anyway the hag could use Bogkettle against the PCs from a distance. There are many magical ways to do this, I won't go into details about how as this post is long enough.

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    You made some really fun adjustments here, for sure. Some fantastic ideas oh changing this up a bit. I dig it, well done!

  • @AeroQC

    @AeroQC

    Жыл бұрын

    I much prefer this interpretation and if I could add another layer to the ruling for passing the test. The Hag clearly states "pick a mug and drink the tea". The test has two conditions for passing, choosing a mug AND drinking the tea, but she never says that the tea has to be drunk FROM the mug you picked. If the players deduce that all the mugs are poisoned and choose to drink the tea straight from the cauldron or ladle then they've passed only one of the two conditions, and the Hag can refuse to let Bogkettle go. So the way to go about it would be to choose any mug, pocket or toss it, and then drink from the ladle or cauldron.

  • @minimoose7890

    @minimoose7890

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, the setup bothered me, too; cause the rhyme very much implies directly that one of the 3 mugs is not poisoned, especially if you don't have some way to communicate to the players that the "three" in question are not the mugs on the table. I think I would find someway to just remove the "three" from the rhyme altogether to make it more fair and then less emphasis needs to be made as to where she is gesturing or looking, as it leaves the number of locations to drink from undefined and potentially unlimited.

  • @mesdecent8051

    @mesdecent8051

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh, here's is the trick about the numbers. Or at least my interpretation. The Hag says: "Only truths have you heard from me." That's a lie. She lied when she said "One of these is poison free", the three are poisoned. In fairness. When someone has to say "Trust me, I told you the truth" you should probably not trust them.

  • @MarvelX42

    @MarvelX42

    Жыл бұрын

    @@minimoose7890 Interesting thoughts on it.

  • @sisyphushappyband
    @sisyphushappyband Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the solution that is presented - I think it's a good one - but I'd like there to be an actual solution to the puzzle itself, meaning that there be some clue to which mug might actually be poison-free.

  • @zenzin7725

    @zenzin7725

    Жыл бұрын

    I felt the same way I'd put a little spin on it above that you might like

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    100% behind you on this. I think there are plenty of different ways to change this up. In fact, I would probably run this a bit differently in my own game as well. Thank you Sisyphus. Cheers!

  • @InquisitorThorn

    @InquisitorThorn

    Жыл бұрын

    The bone mug was a skull, which don't make for good cups.

  • @NS-cs3wp

    @NS-cs3wp

    10 ай бұрын

    @@InquisitorThornI like it. Bone cup with obvious holes, maybe the other cup looks like stone but is actually pumice so liquid would go right through it, and then a wooden cup?

  • @zenzin7725
    @zenzin7725 Жыл бұрын

    I like this and offer a humble change to the rhyme to make it a bit more friendly to the solution of using another receptacle. "Here you see, these vessels be. One of them, is poison free. Pick now and drink the tea. Only truths have I said to thee." Leaving out the three and the mug makes the solution more in line with the stated "rules" of the riddle. The other small changes are just personal preferencepreference.

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    I really like this Zen Zin, thank you for posting this idea. I felt the riddle was a bit wonky myself, so its good to see so many kind folk offering fantastic ideas to change things up. Cheers!

  • @lorenzohot5234
    @lorenzohot5234Ай бұрын

    I like the pocket dimension edit! Cool puzzle

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, glad you dig the idea. And, thanks for watching. Cheers!

  • @hakanelias
    @hakanelias Жыл бұрын

    i literally needed a hag puzzle for tomorrow. Thank you!

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    Hooray! Glad I could help. Be sure to check out all of the comments. There are a lot of helpful folks posting great ideas to change this up. Cheers!

  • @WallyDM
    @WallyDM Жыл бұрын

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  • @dr.feargood2669
    @dr.feargood2669 Жыл бұрын

    Another Puzzle I like. Hag's voice was great; I need to practice. It didn't feel made up.

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, my friend!

  • @mookiewilson4166
    @mookiewilson41665 ай бұрын

    I am unsure if this is correct-making my guess before the reveal. The skull is a red herring-while it would seem like the least desirable choice, it is actually the only one the player can survive choosing, since all the tea is poisoned. A ladle of tea poured into the wooden or silver cups will remain. A ladle of tea into the skull cup will run out the eye and nose holes. When the player lifts it to their lips and tilts it back, they will only ingest a few drops of the poisoned tea at most. Now to check.

  • @RIVERSRPGChannel
    @RIVERSRPGChannel Жыл бұрын

    Wow 97 points poison damage I like it

  • @InquisitorThorn

    @InquisitorThorn

    Жыл бұрын

    My version of this puzzle is intended for ~10th level players in a large dungeon, so it creates a race-against-time if the players are able to figure out what they just drank.

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    97 hp seems a little low, lol.

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    Awww yeah. Urgency for that antidote!

  • @scottburns4458
    @scottburns4458 Жыл бұрын

    Mate I am in awe that you can come up with such interesting traps and puzzles all the time Just awesome Thank you Cheers

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, my friend. You are too kind. I'm really hoping to have you in my next puzzle playtest. I'm running a bit behind, but will definitely reach out when it is time. Cheers!

  • @NS-cs3wp
    @NS-cs3wp10 ай бұрын

    Great puzzle! The Hags’ rhyme could be as simple as “choose 3 mugs and drink this tea and the goblin will be free”. This forms a simple, specific, fae pact. The solution is the players must literally choose a mug, any mug, and then drink the tea using any container they choose. Those are the only stipulations. :) If the players do anything else, consequences.

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    10 ай бұрын

    Yep, I think you did a great job at simplifying it here. I dig it and thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the puzzle and video. Cheers!

  • @nabra97
    @nabra978 ай бұрын

    I'm not a native English speaker, so I couldn't really figure it out( But my current character (battle smith artificer) would make some tests on tea in mugs, after which (in case she succeeds) she would declare that all three are poisoned, and the hug doesn't play fair. Or would give it to her steel defender, who is immune to poison (in case the DM would allow it). If neither would get her anywhere... She would probably say "screw it, I can take it" and drink the poison. Also, she would take home as much poisoned tee as she could, and possibly try to buy or steal one of the mugs (for no particular reason, just an interesting specimen). Actually, convincing her warforged companion (another player's character) not to start the fight would be the main issue) (It's OK for everyone at the table.) But we are level 5, so it's not that much risk for us. I'm not sure how I would solve it as a level 1 or 2 character (unless it's a paladin).

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    8 ай бұрын

    NO worries at all. Thank you for leaving a great comment with ideas that your character might try. I love the idea of your steel defender trying it. And you are correct, hags do not play fair. Thank you again for watching the video. Cheers!

  • @emilyanderson9559
    @emilyanderson9559 Жыл бұрын

    i'm not sure I understand the automatic assumption that the characters will have any problem with this hag with a goblin minion you seem to think people are automatically going to either attack the hag for owning a goblin or have some instinct to free the goblin goblins are pretty nasty little creatures and if the hag has it under control I don't know why anyone would have a problem with it she's clearly putting the goblin to good use and making tea.

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Emily, thank you for watching my video, I appreciate it. :-) To answer your questions: As stated at the beginning of the video, Bogkettle (the Goblin) is a beloved member of this town that owns a tea-shop. The townsfolk fear that a green hag has taken over his tea shop and ask the adventurers to investigate. Goblins can be "nasty little creatures", sure. BUT, they are also a Playable race in D&D 5E. I have a lot of NPCs and PCs in my games where goblins are good folk. Bogkettle, a tea shop owner, is one of those good-folk that needs the PCs help, as stated in the beginning. Now then, I don't seem to thing its an automatic that the hag will be attacked, but when I present an idea on my channel, I like to cover as many contingencies as I can. Some DMs run combat-heavy games, so seeing that a local tea-shop owner (the beloved goblin) is under the spell of a hag, there is definitely a chance combat is entered from the beginning of the encounter. On this channel I simply present an idea and demonstration. Fellow GMs can then either take the idea I presented and use it "as is", use the idea in their own unique way, or simply think, hmm... neat video, but not something I would use. Anyways, hope this helps clear up any confusion. Hope you can find a trap or puzzle idea on this channel that you might be able to use. Great to have you hear. :-) Cheers!

  • @greatmoustache8731
    @greatmoustache8731 Жыл бұрын

    Lovely puzzle, like the fun story it creates, and could see using it on an NPC shopkeeper the players like so they are more motivated. Think I'd tack on some interesting curses rather than poison. Cursed to always receive a papercut when handling any parchment or the like. Cursed to always stub your toe. Cursed to always spill messy food on your clothing/armor.

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, my friend. I'm really enjoying the comment section on this puzzle. So many fantastic ideas! Including yours, of course. I really like the idea of using curses. Especially the silly ones, lol. Not enough curses in D&D, for sure. Cheers!

  • @TheAceman1100
    @TheAceman1100 Жыл бұрын

    Really cool puzzle and great hag voice done by the discord dragons. And of course great presentation of them by the wonderful wallydm as always

  • @WallyDM

    @WallyDM

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Ace! Always appreciated. :-)

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