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Post by harknail on Jun 7, 2009 23:14:37 GMT -5
Sorry for the late response, I have been traveling all day. I don't know how many attacks Thursagan gets, but for sure he gets one on red 4 before he shifts into cover, so here it goes: The next action will depend if red 4 is alive or not, please let me know how it goes. Red 4 is dead. Laira gets to teleport 3 squares, Thursagan also has one more basic attack on Red 6 that no one else has rolled yet.
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Post by Michael on Jun 8, 2009 0:03:23 GMT -5
1. Laira Elereth placed a warlocks' curse on red 6 instead of red 4, so she can't move yet.
2. Thursagan should resolve his base attack of opportunity at red 6 (with flanking bonus) first.
3. If Thursagan moves, Durgon can get a flanking attack.
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Post by elricz on Jun 8, 2009 12:02:22 GMT -5
I am stuck on meetings all day, will post tonight. Sorry for the delay
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Post by crysun on Jun 8, 2009 14:08:41 GMT -5
I am stuck on meetings all day, will post tonight. Sorry for the delay Just a friendly reminder. Thursagan has a +5 to hit Red 7 if he chooses to hit that target this turn.
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Post by harknail on Jun 8, 2009 14:48:31 GMT -5
I am stuck on meetings all day, will post tonight. Sorry for the delay No problem, I'm busy also.
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Post by Ogremind on Jun 8, 2009 15:37:22 GMT -5
Okay, time to get crazy.Doran will use Deft strike to move to J6 (drawing attacks of opp from Red 1,2, and 3, but each will take damage if they take them), and attack Red 2: He will then use a move action to move to o1, and a minor action to grab the mirror and stick it in his pack (if that isn't workable, he will try to shroud it with whatever covering they were using when they brought it in). Doran's Combat Status:[rand=6379973538607692623815926407294146714981941939463848923278607487]
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Post by similar on Jun 8, 2009 19:11:19 GMT -5
Bharash moves away from the dirty wererat near him to I9 then, seeing his chance, musters up one of the most powerful pieces of magic in his, admitted limited, reportoire. Bharash casts sleep centered at H5 hitting were 1, 2 & 3.
All three are slowed (save ends)
Also if hit and fail save become unconcious (save ends)
to hit 1, 2, 3: [dice=20] [dice=20] [dice=20] +4 vs will
Bharash watched as his magic clearly made the wererats feel drowsy, waiting to see if any would actually fall asleep.[rand=49550734889745573803300883273675717544388170707098303393674690717]
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Post by Ogremind on Jun 8, 2009 21:31:11 GMT -5
Bharash moves away from the dirty wererat near him to I9 then, seeing his chance, musters up one of the most powerful pieces of magic in his, admitted limited, reportoire. Bharash casts sleep centered at H5 hitting were 1, 2 & 3.
All three are slowed (save ends)
Also if hit and fail save become unconcious (save ends)
to hit 1, 2, 3:
+4 vs will
Bharash watched as his magic clearly made the wererats feel drowsy, waiting to see if any would actually fall asleep. Ooh, that is probably going to be very helpful in a minute, as Doran goes running around the room with them giving chase.
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Post by elricz on Jun 8, 2009 21:35:27 GMT -5
Ok, I hope that I have this right. Here is the basic attack with flanking on red 6: Regarding the main attack, Thursagan will try a tide of iron on red 7, to make good use of the advantage Attack: [dice=20] | +5+7+2-2 | 22 vs. AC |
Damage: If it hits, he will push the goblin to I13 and shift to I12. The goblin is marked. He still has the move action, but I am not clear where he could give flanking to Doran, or am I really late for that one?[rand=23497188184410334966048876754939612075933348387484120788471773267]
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Post by Ogremind on Jun 8, 2009 21:52:39 GMT -5
Ok, I hope that I have this right. Here is the basic attack with flanking on red 6: Regarding the main attack, Thursagan will try a tide of iron on red 7, to make good use of the advantage If it hits, he will push the goblin to I13 and shift to I12. The goblin is marked. He still has the move action, but I am not clear where he could give flanking to Doran, or am I really late for that one? Technically, you should have gone first, but it doesn't matter anyway, because you couldn't set up a flank without one of us drawing an attack of opp for our trouble. By the way, shouldn't you have used a different power, as you can't push the target with Z in the way? Cleave would have done some damage to the other one as well.
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Post by harknail on Jun 9, 2009 2:28:06 GMT -5
Okay, time to get crazy.Doran will use Deft strike to move to J6 (drawing attacks of opp from Red 1,2, and 3, but each will take damage if they take them), and attack Red 2: The goblin where rats all decide to take the damage in order to get the chance at taking out the group's striker. Doran's intended target was the only one that connected, unfortunately he did so while he had flanking And he hit HARD (17 damage) leaving Doran bloodied. Doran then returned the favor, leaving the goblin wererat bloodied. He will then use a move action to move to o1, and a minor action to grab the mirror and stick it in his pack (if that isn't workable, he will try to shroud it with whatever covering they were using when they brought it in). Doran manages to cover the mirror, leaving only Harknail's sunrod to light the room. The result was immediate and dramatic. The goblins remained wererats, but they seemed to deflate somewhat, assuming the same proportions as the previous batch of goblin wererats. Wounds that were minor before suddenly seemed much more serious to the wererats. Congratulations! You just reduced all the opponents from level 4 to level 3 without reducing the damage that they have already taken. Ouch...
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Post by Ogremind on Jun 9, 2009 8:42:16 GMT -5
Okay, time to get crazy.Doran will use Deft strike to move to J6 (drawing attacks of opp from Red 1,2, and 3, but each will take damage if they take them), and attack Red 2: The goblin where rats all decide to take the damage in order to get the chance at taking out the group's striker. Doran's intended target was the only one that connected, unfortunately he did so while he had flanking And he hit HARD (17 damage) leaving Doran bloodied. Doran then returned the favor, leaving the goblin wererat bloodied. He will then use a move action to move to o1, and a minor action to grab the mirror and stick it in his pack (if that isn't workable, he will try to shroud it with whatever covering they were using when they brought it in). Doran manages to cover the mirror, leaving only Harknail's sunrod to light the room. The result was immediate and dramatic. The goblins remained wererats, but they seemed to deflate somewhat, assuming the same proportions as the previous batch of goblin wererats. Wounds that were minor before suddenly seemed much more serious to the wererats. Congratulations! You just reduced all the opponents from level 4 to level 3 without reducing the damage that they have already taken. Ouch... And, man, did I pay for it (10 Hp left, HELP!). But, that was probably more damage than my backstab could have managed.
By the way, Riposte lets me return the favor before the attacker actually strikes. Not so important here, but, if I manage to take out the attacker with it, his attack doesn't get rolled.
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Post by harknail on Jun 9, 2009 19:56:23 GMT -5
Bharash moves away from the dirty wererat near him to I9 then, seeing his chance, musters up one of the most powerful pieces of magic in his, admitted limited, reportoire. Bharash watched as his magic clearly made the wererats feel drowsy, waiting to see if any would actually fall asleep. Confirmed, Bharash did indeed affect all three targets.
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Post by harknail on Jun 9, 2009 20:07:54 GMT -5
Ok, I hope that I have this right. Here is the basic attack with flanking on red 6: If it hits, he will push the goblin to I13 and shift to I12. The goblin is marked. He still has the move action, but I am not clear where he could give flanking to Doran, or am I really late for that one? Thursagan hits and bloodies his opponent (red 6). Doran is off on his own playing with the mirror (rather successfully).
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Post by harknail on Jun 9, 2009 20:12:08 GMT -5
Technically, you should have gone first, but it doesn't matter anyway, because you couldn't set up a flank without one of us drawing an attack of opp for our trouble. By the way, shouldn't you have used a different power, as you can't push the target with Z in the way? Cleave would have done some damage to the other one as well. Actually, a push does not have to be directly away from the character. The only requirement to push is that the square you are pushing the opponent into the further away from you than the square the opponent started in.
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Post by harknail on Jun 9, 2009 20:17:50 GMT -5
And, man, did I pay for it (10 Hp left, HELP!). But, that was probably more damage than my backstab could have managed.
By the way, Riposte lets me return the favor before the attacker actually strikes. Not so important here, but, if I manage to take out the attacker with it, his attack doesn't get rolled. You did the equivalent of 8 damage to each of the goblin wererats, along with reducing their chance to hit and all their defenses. Now all you have to do is keep that mirror covered <evil grin> Divine challenge works the same way as Riposte Strike, I just didn't describe it correctly.
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Post by Ogremind on Jun 10, 2009 9:21:27 GMT -5
By the way, is Doran not able to stand in the same square as the mirror, or is this just an issue of not being able to put two markers in the same space? If Doran was able to manipulate the mirror from an adjacent square, I would rather he was in P1 or P2.
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Post by crysun on Jun 10, 2009 9:39:50 GMT -5
I wonder what would happen to the wererats if we could charge the mirror with sunlight instead of moonlight? Does anyone think a sunrod could do the trick?
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Post by Ogremind on Jun 10, 2009 13:07:00 GMT -5
I wonder what would happen to the wererats if we could charge the mirror with sunlight instead of moonlight? Does anyone think a sunrod could do the trick? Harknail already has one out. Mostly, I'm guessing this just has to do with being exposed to moonlight, and nothing beyond that.
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Post by harknail on Jun 10, 2009 13:31:41 GMT -5
Bharash knows that the magic mirror always reflects the light of the full moon.
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