Enog Stormbringer brings his hammer up with an underhand swing. (attack:21) The hammer catches the worg squarely in the ribs. (damage:10 bludgeoning) "Can you feel the power of the storm fell beast?" The half orc taunts in response to the wet cracking sound that results from the blow.
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Having bested his first foe Krisnen takes a moment to assess the battle and then decides to engage the secondary goblin, he takes off in a run and as he draws near he attempts to bring his mace in and under the goblins jaw, following through by continuing the rotation and driving his elbow forward towards the goblins sternum.
Attack 1 [Mace]: 12
In Case of Advantage/Disadvantage: 22
Damage 1 [Mace]: 5 - Bludgeoning
In Case of Critical Hit (extra damage): 6
Attack 2 [Unarmed]: 6
In Case of Advantage/Disadvantage: 22
Damage 2 [Unarmed] : 6 - Bludgeoning
In Case of Crititcal Hit (extra damage): 2
AC: 14 / HP: 7/12 / Speed: 25 / Saving Throws: S: 3 / D: 20 / C: 13 / I: 14 / W: 9 / C: 16
"Krisnen knocks the worg out with a lighting quick combo mace-kick. The last goblin realises it is better to take the leave rather than deal with the fearsome quartet. Now, the party is alone in the desolated farm."
[Experience award: 200 XP (50 XP each, cumulative: 75 XP)]
"Rainmaker! Let him go, the lil' buggers are near impossible to run down. Let's search the farm for survivors. Dwarf search the out buildings, Rainmaker take the main house. I will scout up ahead. Sorcerer keep.those sharp eyes lookout for any more goblins sneaking back our way."
And with that Fergus will scout up the trail about two furlongs.
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"The out buildings?" Krisnen mutters to himself, "Fine" he says as he heads towards any buildings that look designated for business not designed for dinner conversation.
oog: I'd really like to run the goblin down. If both the goblin and I are dashing (50 ft. goblin, 60 ft. me) it will take me 6 rounds of dashing and then on the 7th round after my full 30 feet of movement i'll be within the 60 foot range for Sacred Flame, provided there are no further obstacles/skill checks that I fail. @filcat can you give me the rolls if any I need to make for those intervening turns, and then I'll make an attack roll on that 7th round? @Auberginian it should take less than 1 min. (42 seconds assuming the standard 6 sec. per round) in game time. After I the outcome of Sacred Flame I'll decide whether to continue the chase.
OOC: Wardsey, the goblin has the nimble escape ability which gives them a extra dash action as a bonus action, so they can move 100 ft. compared to your 60 feet
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OOC: Wardsey, the goblin has the nimble escape ability which gives them a extra dash action as a bonus action, so they can move 100 ft. compared to your 60 feet
oog: Nimble Escape allows the goblin to take Disengage or Hide actions as a bonus, not dash. I've been running Phandelver in my home campaign. Of course filcat's goblins may be able to take an extra dash action I don't know.
oog EDIT: just double checked my MM to make sure I was remembering Nimble Escape correctly, and while I am, I am not correctly remembering goblins' speed... I thought it was 25, turns out it's 30, which means I don't actually have any chance of catching the goblin short of "forcing" filcat to run a chase scene, and I don't want to be that guy. ...Also, sorry for being the meta gaming guy. :(
TLDR: Sorry everyone, never mind. Not chasing the goblin, going to check the farm house instead.
"The scene in the farmhouse is a very sad one. Five corpses lie on the floor, 3 men in the kitchen and 2 women in one of the bedrooms. However, your attention is drawn by a strange painting on the western wall of the kitchen, a crude paiting of a white hand."
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Worg, total damage 11
Lorreak your turn.
Lorreak attempts to freeze the new Goblin before it can join the melee.
Ray of Frost
To Hit: 24
Damage: 1
Goblin2 1 damage. Enog your turn.
Enog Stormbringer brings his hammer up with an underhand swing. (attack:21) The hammer catches the worg squarely in the ribs. (damage:10 bludgeoning) "Can you feel the power of the storm fell beast?" The half orc taunts in response to the wet cracking sound that results from the blow.
oog: sorry all this weekend has been a bit busy.
Krisnen 21 Fergus 19 Lorreak 19 Enog 17 Goblin2 13 Worg 10
Goblin2 (1) attack Lorreak with Shortbow: to hit 23, damage 8 piercing.
Worg (21) attack Enog: miss.
Krisnen your turn.
OOG [don't know why says that some dice results have been manipulated. wardsey, no worries]
Having bested his first foe Krisnen takes a moment to assess the battle and then decides to engage the secondary goblin, he takes off in a run and as he draws near he attempts to bring his mace in and under the goblins jaw, following through by continuing the rotation and driving his elbow forward towards the goblins sternum.
[Krisnen the second goblin is 50 feet away and the farmed land is difficult terrain. You can't attack it in one turn. You want attack the worg?]
OOC: My apologies, yes if the Goblin is not close enough I will use my actions against the Worg.
"Krisnen knocks the worg out with a lighting quick combo mace-kick. The last goblin realises it is better to take the leave rather than deal with the fearsome quartet. Now, the party is alone in the desolated farm."
[Experience award: 200 XP (50 XP each, cumulative: 75 XP)]
Does Fergus have the opportunity to get off a shot from his crossbow at the fleeing goblin. Fergus would rather not let him go warn others.
As for me, I choose to believe that an extinct thunder lizard is running a game of Dungeons & Dragons via Twitter!
OOG ( Yes you can. Roll attack and damage, let's see how it goes.)
Fergus urgentlyj unslings his crossbow, notching a bolt, takes aim and let's it fly.
To hit: 2
Damage : 6
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Goblin (3 damage) take the Dash action. Now it is 110 feet away, 50 of which are still difficult terrain.
"Haha the chase is on!" Enog charges after the Goblin. (taking dash action to move 30 feet)
"Rainmaker! Let him go, the lil' buggers are near impossible to run down. Let's search the farm for survivors. Dwarf search the out buildings, Rainmaker take the main house. I will scout up ahead. Sorcerer keep.those sharp eyes lookout for any more goblins sneaking back our way."
And with that Fergus will scout up the trail about two furlongs.
As for me, I choose to believe that an extinct thunder lizard is running a game of Dungeons & Dragons via Twitter!
"The out buildings?" Krisnen mutters to himself, "Fine" he says as he heads towards any buildings that look designated for business not designed for dinner conversation.
oog: I'd really like to run the goblin down. If both the goblin and I are dashing (50 ft. goblin, 60 ft. me) it will take me 6 rounds of dashing and then on the 7th round after my full 30 feet of movement i'll be within the 60 foot range for Sacred Flame, provided there are no further obstacles/skill checks that I fail. @filcat can you give me the rolls if any I need to make for those intervening turns, and then I'll make an attack roll on that 7th round? @Auberginian it should take less than 1 min. (42 seconds assuming the standard 6 sec. per round) in game time. After I the outcome of Sacred Flame I'll decide whether to continue the chase.
OOC: Wardsey, the goblin has the nimble escape ability which gives them a extra dash action as a bonus action, so they can move 100 ft. compared to your 60 feet
As for me, I choose to believe that an extinct thunder lizard is running a game of Dungeons & Dragons via Twitter!
[In case you can track the goblin down later...]
"The scene in the farmhouse is a very sad one. Five corpses lie on the floor, 3 men in the kitchen and 2 women in one of the bedrooms. However, your attention is drawn by a strange painting on the western wall of the kitchen, a crude paiting of a white hand."