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Post by harknail on May 15, 2015 12:51:55 GMT -5
You only need to keep track of spell components if there is a cost listed for them. I missed it last time you used it (I don't always look up the spells cast). All other spell components you are assumed to have in your spell component pouch, or don't need if you're using an implement instead.
And yes, you can keep the rolls. Though you may need to re-roll damage and/or roll additional attack rolls (Magic Missile could hit three targets at once).Map (updates as positions change)
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Post by falconis on May 15, 2015 12:55:29 GMT -5
You only need to keep track of spell components if there is a cost listed for them. I missed it last time you used it (I don't always look up the spells cast). All other spell components you are assumed to have in your spell component pouch, or don't need if you're using an implement instead.
And yes, you can keep the rolls. Though you may need to re-roll damage and/or roll additional attack rolls (Magic Missile could hit three targets at once). I switched over to Firebolt as my attack and rolled a different damage die. I left the 19 and luckily hit a full 10 for the damage. In the future I will be more careful.
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Post by harknail on May 15, 2015 13:09:22 GMT -5
Aegis, remembering the orders he was given last time, moves hastily to F16, using the coffin for cover as he powers up a spell. Looking dead into the location of the Kobold at F6, he shoots a Firebolt at it, trying to char it in its armor and take the little creature out of the fight early.) The Kobold screams as it reduced to a charcoaled corpse. Good choice of cantrip. Very good range, good damage, and fits a Tiefling. I noticed that you still have only two spells prepared. In 5th edition you prepare a number of spells equal to your Int modifier plus your Wizard level. So even though you can only cast two spells at first level, you can prepare 4 spells. You don't assign the spell to a spell slot till you cast it, so you can cast the same spell twice without having to prepare it twice. At low levels it gives Wizards much more flexibility when you're not sure what to expect. So you can prepare a total of 4 spells from the 6 in your spell book.
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Post by falconis on May 15, 2015 13:10:23 GMT -5
Aegis, remembering the orders he was given last time, moves hastily to F16, using the coffin for cover as he powers up a spell. Looking dead into the location of the Kobold at F6, he shoots a Firebolt at it, trying to char it in its armor and take the little creature out of the fight early.) The Kobold screams as it reduced to a charcoaled corpse. Good choice of cantrip. Very good range, good damage, and fits a Tiefling. I noticed that you still have only two spells prepared. In 5th edition you prepare a number of spells equal to your Int modifier plus your Wizard level. So even though you can only cast two spells at first level, you can prepare 4 spells. You don't assign the spell to a spell slot till you cast it, so you can cast the same spell twice without having to prepare it twice. At low levels it gives Wizards much more flexibility when you're not sure what to expect. So you can prepare a total of 4 spells from the 6 in your spell book. I'll add a few to the lineup, then, just in case. Thanks for the advice.Aegis smiles as the kobold is burnt, "How's that for proactive, Hurick?"
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Post by kawaylon1 on May 16, 2015 11:33:26 GMT -5
YX5DSMW|p_1-20+3= 11 after moving to e17 attack kobold in upper corner1-20
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Post by kawaylon1 on May 16, 2015 11:35:18 GMT -5
zUXiPIvZp_1-8+3=8 if I hit.1-8
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Post by hatguy on May 19, 2015 0:51:21 GMT -5
Lincoln rolls initiative!
jLNL_mGlp_1-20 +3 = 10
And will move after the kobolds!1-20
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Post by harknail on May 19, 2015 1:12:49 GMT -5
Another kobold emerges on the platform from below. Three sling bullets head for Aegis. It appears that his demonstration was impressive. Fortunately Aegis has cover!. The kobold holding the slime covered rock (#2) continues to just hold onto it.
#1 Attack:ExCi70RIp_1-20+4=5 #4 Attack:p_1-20+4=16 #5 Attack: p_1-20+4=21
Unfortunately two of the kobolds manage to hit despite the cover.
#4 damage:p_1-4+2=3 #5 damage:p_1-4+2=3
But both are only grazing blows. Still Aegis is not in good shape (2 HP remaining).
Player turn, tag all (including those who have already moved).1-20�1-20�1-20�1-4�1-4
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Post by at on May 19, 2015 3:42:40 GMT -5
Bishop advances, using a healing word to aid his injured companion before firing on one of the distant goblins with his crossbow. FKLA3t2lp_1-4+3 = 6 hitpoints healing, bonus action
p_1-20+2 to hit crossbow - any target bishop can see out of cover as he advances along the back wall. p_1-8damage1-4�1-20�1-8
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Post by falconis on May 19, 2015 14:13:26 GMT -5
Feeling the rock bullets plaster into his skin, Aegis cries out, cursing as he shakes off the pain. Okay, he was close to death already, this wasn't good. Feeling the warmth of healing from Bishop, he gave the cleric a thumbs up and peered out from under cover again, with a look that screamed that he was going to melt another face.
"See if you like some magic missiles to the face" he screams, casting the spell at the Kobold at K7, L4, and the new Kobold while under cover.
largZsCr1-20+5=18 TO HIT
1-4+1=3 1-4+1=3 1-4+1=4 DAMAGE
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Post by hatguy on May 19, 2015 14:25:47 GMT -5
Lincoln will move over to K16, keeping behind the little cover it offers him. He will the attack kobold number 4 with his shortbow.
3fCVcld9p_1-20+ 5 = 10
"You okay over there? Those rocks look like they hurt."1-20
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Post by falconis on May 19, 2015 14:36:12 GMT -5
"Well, yes, they hurt, but Bishop managed to get most of the pain to go away" Aegis said, tensing as he hoped that his missiles down some kobolds.
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Post by harknail on May 19, 2015 14:50:26 GMT -5
Aegis needs 2 more attack rolls, it's a separate attack roll for each kobold.
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Post by Jasmine on May 19, 2015 14:58:24 GMT -5
It's magic missile. It doesn't require any attack rolls, it always hits.
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Post by harknail on May 19, 2015 15:02:40 GMT -5
Duh... I'm getting my editions mixed.
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Post by falconis on May 19, 2015 15:11:00 GMT -5
My apologies for the mixup
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Post by (George) 3.5./ ZEM ( 4.0) on May 19, 2015 16:27:08 GMT -5
( can people please keep in mind to use more movement into the rooms from now one? in fights we are keep causing bottelnecks at the stairs or having to dart between Pcs using up a lot of our movement speed when if we spread out bit more, then more of us can act as well.
I get there is a lot of us, and so far combats have not lasted long: meaning any of us having to be giving up a turn of attacking by double move is bit pointless at that point.
if you can use your full movement i ask if you please keep in mind your teamates need to get into the room too. I get you cant always take full moves for tatical reasons but your team gets blocked at stairs. That does the entire team no good
Just something i seen in last few fights and wanted to point it out is all.)
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Post by Jasmine on May 19, 2015 16:42:51 GMT -5
Beth moves to E11 and attacks kobold #2 with her sling, using the coffin for cover against the other kobolds.
Attack: VlXn5rDCp_1-20+3 Damage: p_1-4+11-20�1-4
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Post by harknail on May 19, 2015 23:32:58 GMT -5
Bishop advances, using a healing word to aid his injured companion before firing on one of the distant goblins with his crossbow. Bishop puts a bolt right into the chest of kobold #1. The kobold clutches at the shaft of wood sticking out of its chest before falling over the edge to the lower level 10 feet below. This kobold is quite dead.
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Post by harknail on May 19, 2015 23:42:34 GMT -5
Feeling the rock bullets plaster into his skin, Aegis cries out, cursing as he shakes off the pain. Okay, he was close to death already, this wasn't good. Feeling the warmth of healing from Bishop, he gave the cleric a thumbs up and peered out from under cover again, with a look that screamed that he was going to melt another face. "See if you like some magic missiles to the face" he screams, casting the spell at the Kobold at K7, L4, and the new Kobold while under cover. The spread of magic missiles all hit their targets. The kobold that had been holding the green goo covered rock on a rope collapses. His other two targets look injured, but remain standing. Meanwhile the rock that the kobold had been holding heads for Aegis, swinging down and gaining speed. But then after reaching the low point of its arc it starts slowing and rising until it passes harmlessly over the wizards head. The stones then starts swinging back towards the other ledge. I think it was the single to hit roll that had me confused. Magic missiles don't need any to hit roll.
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