I'll do a quick repeat.

1. not trying to cheese but do it straight up. Yes I know cheddar is avialable, but I personally hate with a passion exploiting, and cheesy actions. If I didn't hate it so much I could easily win by methods described.

2. I've no reason to know what zevlor, Kadha or anyone has on them. If I was trying to steal everyone blind I'd do that, it's not my character or nature of my party to just steal everything, attack everything etc to figure out if they had good stuff on them. (if thats your play cool)

3. With any game I refuse to cheese/exploit/murderhobo instead use tactics to achieve endgame. It's my playstyle, and my code. Do I get frustrated, and angry at times because of it yes. Again thats on me, for not using exploits, and cheese, taking the easy route. (though at times it takes some brain power)

4. By using exploits, and cheese moves I feel your harming the game in EA were they want honest feedback, not well if you jump here to do X noone touches you. Yes that kind of feedback helps them to figure out whats being used to exploit/cheese. Yet if a vast majority of people are doing it, then your killing it for people that want to actually do things without making an exploit sandwich.

5. unless your invulnerable the number of actions that is leveled at you is crazy. Even with 20-21 AC aoe's have no problem hitting Lae'zel do to surface damage, and if she can't hit them then odds are stacked she's going to fall. If you have her help up her companions she doesn't get an attack. Enemy dings fresh raised companion, they fall again. If you don't help them up, and manage to survive your going to be out of revive scrolls. Then out of healing potions/items/spells unless you again cheese the camp option. yet you've still got the entire goblin camp to go through. Not good DM'ing

6. I didn't start the fight in this play through, to see how far it would go. If I could learn more from her, or if I should follow my characters notion, and kill her when she tries to give me the potion. Again testing out different things to give informed feedback, on different causes and effects etc.