The party decides kicking in the door of a suspected Thieves’ Guild (and setting off the alarms) is the right move. Then wonders why a “TPK” happens. #DnD
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@lfrum I had a TPK when the players decided to engage a level 20 enemy, while level 7, missing half the party, and they were naked.
It was meant to be a "threatening late night encounter in their room."
Never underestimate the stupidity of your players' characters.