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Re: Alain Alone-OOC
Alains moves to within 30 feet with one move action since the bandit is 60 feet away . If at possible he will move so the "civilians" are not between him throwing an orb of energy at the leader . I have one question will the bandit leader be flatfooted to Alain when he throws his orb at him ?
If he can move so as to get the civilians out the line of Fire Alain will do so remain in range .
Would it be possible for Alain to Cast Magic Missile and Hide after wards at where he is at ?
If he can move so as to get the civilians out the line of Fire Alain will do so remain in range .
Would it be possible for Alain to Cast Magic Missile and Hide after wards at where he is at ?
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Lord Skybolt wrote:Alains moves to within 30 feet with one move action since the bandit is 60 feet away . If at possible he will move so the "civilians" are not between him throwing an orb of energy at the leader . I have one question will the bandit leader be flatfooted to Alain when he throws his orb at him ?
If he can move so as to get the civilians out the line of Fire Alain will do so remain in range .
Would it be possible for Alain to Cast Magic Missile and Hide after wards at where he is at ?
He's not acted yet this round, and you have the init (the surprise round didn't count).
I'm pretty sure he should be flat footed against the attack.
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OK so can Alain Move as asked to be in position to attack the bandit leader with an Orb of Energy .
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Yes.Lord Skybolt wrote:OK so can Alain Move as asked to be in position to attack the bandit leader with an Orb of Energy .
PS, RocEter just got two nat twenties in a row on a sucecssful juke/sneak attack.
Brutal. Iron Fist sucker punch.
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Go ahead and make your rolls, Tony.
There is enough confusion and enough C&C in the camp he can attack and attempt to hide/gor to ground right after.
There is enough confusion and enough C&C in the camp he can attack and attempt to hide/gor to ground right after.
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Ok then Alain moves to within the stated distance and attacks with an Orb Of electricity,lesser . Oh and by way as he moves Alain pulls out his Rapier .
Touch AC attack roll of 19 and Damage 26 Electrical Damage sneak attack included in damage .
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fear save bandits-
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They will keep fighting!
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Re: Alain Alone-OOC
Three bandits on foot are coming at Alain now.
I noted that you have your rapier ready.
Melee? Flee and try to hide?
Spell(you might not get all three, unless it's area effect)?
Something else/
I noted that you have your rapier ready.
Melee? Flee and try to hide?
Spell(you might not get all three, unless it's area effect)?
Something else/
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How many of the bandits(Dead men walking) are there exactly from where Alain can look around .
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Exactly?Lord Skybolt wrote:How many of the bandits(Dead men walking) are there exactly from where Alain can look around .
That's hard to say. At least a dozen men on foot and about that many mounted.
Only three very near him right now.
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Re: Alain Alone-OOC
If they do not notice him he move to Burning Hands(The Spell) them all If possible .
It is 15 foot cone spell . Save DC14 reflex . Damage is 5d4+5 from Edge .
It is 15 foot cone spell . Save DC14 reflex . Damage is 5d4+5 from Edge .
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The notice him move, but they may not realize what he's doing.Lord Skybolt wrote:If they do not notice him he move to Burning Hands(The Spell) them all If possible .
It is 15 foot cone spell . Save DC14 reflex . Damage is 5d4+5 from Edge .
They come in close--but not too bunched up-- so he can try to get two out of three at once.
That leaves one out of the area effect (moving to flank)
Acceptable?
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