More trouble in the desert

May 07, 2006 00:50

The attack comes at noon. (Come on, you knew it would ( Read more... )

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First round stumpyid May 7 2006, 07:53:24 UTC
Groak will take one of two actions depending on his order ( ... )

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zaneak May 7 2006, 10:18:13 UTC
(I gotta say, I didn't see an attack coming. I was expecting an uneventful journey.)

I will move 30' diagonally back and to the right, then:

-If someone is attacked by a mysterious invisible assailant and I think I can do it without blinding any of us, I'll try to cover the source with a glitterdust spell.

-If not, I'll loose a magical bolt of acid at the giant, with a 15+4=19 to hit (ranged touch), and do whopping 2 acid damage (go me).

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alythana May 7 2006, 10:22:55 UTC
I will cast Ice Storm on the Giant (providing I can do so without bludgeoning any comrades who may have charged the giant by the time I act) for 15 bludgeoning damage and 3 ice damage (what kind of second rate ice does this spell call!?). I will then move 20 feet further away from the combat,

If I can't use this spell without causing friendly fire damage, I will instead turn myself into a Dire Lion. and move towards the archer.

Were we able to determine the general location of the invisable roaring creature?

If not, Therkahn will be attempting to determine location of the mysterious roaring creature by sniffing, listening, and other uses of his wolfie senses.

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zaneak May 7 2006, 12:47:04 UTC
(Speaking of character sheets, if people would interested I could look into making a system for everyone to use my character sheet generator online so that all the character sheets would be in one place, where everyone could get current info. It makes sheets that (currently) look like this: http://escapedthoughts.com/dnd/zaneak.html, and does most of the math automagically.)

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warlordpompey May 7 2006, 13:08:04 UTC
Predictably, Osilgard will focus on the giant. Confident that he can't possibly be slain twice in two battles (*groan*) he will ride into within a range increment (assuming movement on the giant's part as well, this might be 50 ft forward for Osilgard, and 30-40 for the giant) and fire his brand new crossbow into the gullet of the monster.

Crossbow: 15 + 12 (7 base, 3 dex, 1 magic weapon, 1 MW bolts) = 27 to hit
7 + 1 (magic weapon) = 8 damage

If the giant is within a ride-by attack range by the time Osilgard's initiative comes up, he will instead charge with Fury held high, the crossbow still strapped, forgotten on the side of Crusader.

Longsword: 13 + 14 (7 base, 4 str, 1 magic weapon, 2 charge) = 27 to hit
4 + 7 (4 str, 1 magic weapon, 2 fire "damage") = 11 damage

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