Foerde's fate OOC
Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Foerde will cast his lightning sword, and move up to the elf.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Elf close and attack, unhindered by undergrowth.
Elves can sprint over tree roots and bushes like Foerde can run on a level track.
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Elves can sprint over tree roots and bushes like Foerde can run on a level track.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Hits AC 5
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Foerde has an AC of 5.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
One point probably does not even signify a hit. More like Foerde is temporarily winded from avoiding the blow, or loses some hair to a near miss.
Hit points tend to be pretty abstract, after all, and Foerde has plenty of them.
Hit points tend to be pretty abstract, after all, and Foerde has plenty of them.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Note they took his mail.
But I take it you are counting spell effects.
But I take it you are counting spell effects.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Yes.
I am counting those spell effects.
I am counting those spell effects.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Round two
Elf action is to execute a withdrawal, now that Foerde has cast the Lightning sword spell.
He sees that his is out of his league.
INIT
ELF
[dice]0[/dice]
FOERDE
[dice]1[/dice]
Elf action is to execute a withdrawal, now that Foerde has cast the Lightning sword spell.
He sees that his is out of his league.
INIT
ELF
[dice]0[/dice]
FOERDE
[dice]1[/dice]
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Elf backs out of range, using the most uneven and brushy ground to slow any pursuit by Foerde.
Full move for elf over difficult ground, natch.
If Foerde giving chase? Letting the elf go and looting the KOed one? Something else?
Full move for elf over difficult ground, natch.
If Foerde giving chase? Letting the elf go and looting the KOed one? Something else?
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
He use the other option of the lightning sword and throw it, like a bolt of lightning, at the elf. He should be in range.
[dice]0[/dice]
+2 to hit.
If he hits.
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+1
[dice]0[/dice]
+2 to hit.
If he hits.
[dice]1[/dice]
+1
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
That hits AC 0
For 18 points of damage!
For 18 points of damage!
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
RocEter wrote:That hits AC 0
For 18 points of damage!
I rule that works. He withdrew, but would have still been in range. And even with partial cover and concealment bonus (he definitely gets that), AC 0 is still good enough.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
KOed
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
Foerde loots both elves, taking what ever supplies, weapons and armors they have.
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Re: Foerde's fate OOC
RocEter wrote:Foerde loots both elves, taking what ever supplies, weapons and armors they have.
1 in 4 chance armor fits well enough to be used
On a 1
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