Curse of the Witch-King OOC
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
Top of round 2 Alain sneak attack, shocking grasp
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
Alain hits.
I'll let the player rolldamage.Kintire's rolls for round 2 will be used this round.
Now let's do the bear.
Releases hold and launches a full attack on a battered Klokulf
0
plus 12claw
1
plus 12 claw
2
plus 7 bite
Missed with bite.
5 +16
IF it isn't killed by Alain and Katrin's attacks.
And because it dropped him, it will get an AoO on Katrin with that reach...
3
+12
if that hits
4+8
I'll let the player rolldamage.Kintire's rolls for round 2 will be used this round.
Now let's do the bear.
Releases hold and launches a full attack on a battered Klokulf
0
plus 12claw
1
plus 12 claw
2
plus 7 bite
Missed with bite.
5 +16
IF it isn't killed by Alain and Katrin's attacks.
And because it dropped him, it will get an AoO on Katrin with that reach...
3
+12
if that hits
4+8
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
Kintire, its standard AC is 15.
Don't forget your Dex boost from the gloves Alain gave you. Finesse...
By my count, that second round attack you rolled was indeed a hit. I have added in the damage you rolled for this round.
Don't forget your Dex boost from the gloves Alain gave you. Finesse...
By my count, that second round attack you rolled was indeed a hit. I have added in the damage you rolled for this round.
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
By my count, Klokulf will be quite dead if you guys don't drop the bear before its full round of attacks come into play.
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
Alain's attack hit
If the sheet I have is correct
5d6 plus 6 for edge plus sneak attack 1d6
0 +6
This sheet does not show Unseen Seer
That gives him another d6 on his sneaky stabby/touchy stuff
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If the sheet I have is correct
5d6 plus 6 for edge plus sneak attack 1d6
0 +6
This sheet does not show Unseen Seer
That gives him another d6 on his sneaky stabby/touchy stuff
1
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
meanwhile
pony checks to break free
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versus Alain's rope use and the trees
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Beasts are flipping out but haven't pulled free yet.
pony checks to break free
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versus Alain's rope use and the trees
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Beasts are flipping out but haven't pulled free yet.
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
You guys succeed in putting it into the negatives, though not killing it instantly.
This suffices to stop it from doing that lethal full round of attacks to Klokulf.
This suffices to stop it from doing that lethal full round of attacks to Klokulf.
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
Both attacks hit I think: I got fifteen the first time, seventeen for flanking.
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
Yep, two hitsand Alain also hit.kintire wrote:Both attacks hit I think: I got fifteen the first time, seventeen for flanking.
Good thing or Klokulf would be toast.
Bears aint no joke.
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
Bear has no treasure (though if you had hunter or tanner skills you could salvage a valuable pelt----rapier and zapping didn't mess it up much)
I'm handing out XP for this fight and the shipboard fight against the finfolk.
1000 total for 8th level characters and 1166 for 7th level characters.
Don't short yourselves the XP. I recommend adding it in now and PMing me the total with your current level.
I'm handing out XP for this fight and the shipboard fight against the finfolk.
1000 total for 8th level characters and 1166 for 7th level characters.
Don't short yourselves the XP. I recommend adding it in now and PMing me the total with your current level.
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
No joke indeed. It was un-bear-able!
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
kintire wrote:No joke indeed. It was un-bear-able!
HOHOHOOOO
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
Klokulf will cure serious wounds on himself.
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+5
Also, I should update his spell list for the next afternoon. I have been working off of the last one I made, which right before the battle outside of Cadorna Textiles.
His new spell list is
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Also, I should update his spell list for the next afternoon. I have been working off of the last one I made, which right before the battle outside of Cadorna Textiles.
His new spell list is
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
SUMMON BEARZZZZZZ
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Re: Curse of the Witch-King OOC
Anybody feel like being a good sport and healing the bear this round, before it hits the bottom of its death spiral?
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