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DROW Remastered: Lolth Didn't Raise No Quitters - Running Drow that Actually Win Fights

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RPGBOT.net
Published
Sat 06 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://sites.libsyn.com/363440/drow-remastered-lolth-didnt-raise-no-quitters-running-drow-that-actually-win-fights

Lolth’s Not Your Mom, But She’s Definitely Disappointed in You

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Show Notes

In this Spooktober installment, Tyler, Randall, and Ash descend into the Underdark to talk about everyone’s favorite spider-themed frenemies: the drow. But don’t expect a simple “they’re all evil” hot take—this conversation is about how to use drow effectively and responsibly at the table.

Highlights include:

History lesson (with bite): From Scottish folklore to Gygax’s caverns, the word “drow” has been through some things.

The big problem: Why “evil by biology” is lazy design and a headache for modern tables.

The fix: Treat drow as cultures, factions, and ideologies rather than one-note villains.

Tactics and terror: How to make them scary with ambushes, traps, lair design, and coordinated squads instead of tired stereotypes.

DM toolbox:

  • Drow of the Underdark (3.5e) for rich lore and mechanical bits.
  • Keith Ammann’s The Monsters Know What They’re Doing and MOAR for tactical framing.
  • The RPGBOT Masterclass on How to Defend Your Lair for designing unforgettable encounters.

Adventure seeds: Trade cartels, perpetual-darkness devices, and drow coup-plots that give your players moral choices beyond “roll initiative.”

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Key Takeaways
  • Scary ≠ racist: Make drow terrifying by leaning on culture, politics, and goals—not skin color or species.
  • Design like defenders: Build lairs that use elevation, darkness, traps, and chokepoints to punish rash adventurers.
  • Run them as a team: Drow squads should coordinate roles like special ops, not fight as isolated stat blocks.
  • Texture matters: Factionalize your drow societies—zealots, moderates, and opportunists—to create story oxygen.
  • Bring the right books: Ammann’s tactics, 3.5e’s Drow of the Underdark, and RPGBOT’s own lair-design masterclass turn “complicated” into “compelling.”

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Meet the Hosts
  • Tyler Kamstra – Master of mechanics, seeing the Pathfinder action economy like Neo in the Matrix.

  • Randall James – Lore buff and technologist, always ready to debate which Lord of the Rings edition reigns supreme.

  • Ash Ely – Resident cynic, chaos agent, and AI’s worst nightmare, bringing pure table-flipping RPG podcast energy.

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