Folwyn's copy moves forward to stand over the fallen form of Oritar and lob a handaxe at Folwyn. The weapon hits the half-orc, but Folwyn ignores it and swings with both weapons at Oritar's copy. The blood hunter is able to dodge the first attack, but the second is enough to cut him down.
Urilan's copy urges his mastiff north, and the pair circles around to stand behind Folwyn. Urilan swings his huge weapon, but it once again is too much for him, and he misses. In anger, he throws down the great axe and draws a hand axe.
Dorro takes a step away from the light.
Folwyn CON save: 21
Mako's copy moves east and focuses on Folwyn, calling forth frost. The fighter ignores the chilling cold and receives no damage.
Nehala copy can't see any enemies so will move to Q9 (if maths was correct) amd ready an eldritch blast at the first original she sees.
Urilan prime will rage again and try to break free 14 while urging the Mastiff to move to H4 (the question is, does Nehala copy have LoS? If so, Attack: 14 Damage: 9
Still restrained, Mako Prime will peek out of the fog again, desperate and unsure of what's going on, and see the cleric still lying where he started. Mustering up the last of his powers, he will cast healing word on Dorro Prime for 6 hp with his bonus action, and then, leaning back into the fog, with his action, ready an attack with his shillelagh should anyone get close enough.
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Urilan Copy doesn't like being stabbed at. He slashes at Folwyn Prime:
Attack: 6 Damage: 7 (This would have been 5 damage had it hit. I keep forgetting the +2 rage damage. Not that I've manage a single hit yet. Sigh.)
Then as a bonus action he draws a second hand axe in his offhand.
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Dorro thanks Mako for the heal and apologizes to those who are badly hurt but still standing. He stands up for half movement. Then he casts Healing Word on Nehala Prime for 4 healing (bonus action.)
For his action he casts Toll the Dead on Oritar Copy. Wis save 13 or take 3 necrotic damage. (This is assuming that Oritar Copy was still standing due to relentless endurance. Otherwise he'd cast it at Urilan Copy, who makes a 4 Wis save.)
Apologies, forgot relentless endurance so ignore the death save (unless we're skipping relentless endurance this fight, because Oritar Prime wouldn't have fallen from Toll the Dead)
(Where did Flowyn's copy move to attack Mako? Did he move into the fog cloud, or is he trying to see Mako from outside the cloud? He'd be blinded [disadvantage] trying to see Mako for the attack, but also would have advantage on attacks because Mako is restrained. Believe that cancels out for a straight roll, which is what happened. If he went inside the cloud then it's more complicated but we're assuming he stayed out, and both attacks juuuust hit Mako, who is nearly dead.)
(Yeah, saw that you were hurting there Mako. For a moment we had 3 folks at 1 hp, 1 down and one who had just stood back up. Folwyn's 2nd wind helped, but I brought the warlock back up as I thought some long range Eldrich Blasts might be just what we needed to turn the tables. I was hoping to just melt someone with big level 1 cleric nukes, but hopefully my AC will keep me up one more round. We'll see if that was the right approach.)
(Also, Nehala was next up, essentially guaranteeing that she'd get a shot off before getting killed again. That's a little meta, but it's easily rationalized by the fact that she was the only one actually unconscious.)
Forgot about relentless endurance. Technically, it should have happened as soon as they went down, but I'll say since the very purpose of this campaign is to learn and decide what we like, I'm going to say it's OK to go ahead and use now. It helps that both Oritars are down, so they both get to use it now (late). For the purposes of this battle (and hopefully only this battle), the three unconscious half-orcs may use their relentless endurance at the beginning of their next turn. In future, however, we need to remember to use it immediately when knocked unconscious (I'm warning myself as well) or wait until they are knocked unconscious again. Of course, they also have the option of holding onto the relentless endurance with the hope they'll be woken up another way and have it for later. And this is something else sticky: The way crimson rites work is they are active until the blood hunter releases their weapon. Well, when you go unconscious, you drop everything you're holding, so the crimson rite should end. But now we're saying they really shouldn't have gone unconscious because of relentless endurance. What a mess. Again, for this battle only, the Oritars are still holding their weapon, so their crimson rites are still going. They are both down to 1 hp and I've changed my mind. Since I and rkmobius didn't remember to use relentless endurance, we're out of luck. If our characters are brought back and then reduced to 0 hp once again, we have the chance to remember that time.
@Swiftgale: Since Folwyn didn't actually go unconscious (used relentless endurance), I will direct Nehala's copy's eldritch blast at him. Does she still move, or does she stay where she was (M12)?
@rkmobius: Mako's action was to try to break free of entangle, so you can't also ready an action.
Written, but may need to alter after possible change to Nehala's copy's turn:
Nehala's copy can't see any enemies so she moves northeast and readies an eldritch blast at the first original she sees.
Urilan rages again and successfully breaks free of his bonds. He urges the mastiff above the fog cloud and Nehala's copy releases her eldritch blast. The energy projectile just misses the barbarian.
Oritar's copy takes a step away from the light.
Still restrained and feeling unhelpful, Mako remembers the cleric falling at the very start of the battle. Mustering up the last of his powers, he speaks some healing words in Dorro's direction, waking the firbolg.
Ok so the Eldritch Blast from Nehala's copy, does that happen before Folwyn uses his second wind or after, cause that makes a big difference, and do we have the attack for that blast yet?
Nehala's copy moves northeast and fires an eldritch blast at Folwyn, but her aim is slightly off, only warming the side of the half-orc's shoulder as it flies by him.
Urilan rages again and successfully breaks free of his bonds. He urges the mastiff above the fog cloud and Nehala's copy releases her eldritch blast. The energy projectile just misses the barbarian.
Oritar's copy takes a step away from the light.
Still restrained and feeling unhelpful, Mako remembers the cleric falling at the very start of the battle. Mustering up the last of his powers, he speaks some healing words in Dorro's direction, waking the firbolg.
@jasmol81: I said in Post #14 that "If at least 75% of a square has fog, someone standing in that square is considered fully obscured." Folwyn's copy wouldn't know Mako was there because he didn't see Mako enter the fog and doesn't see him now. Would you like to make a case for another way he would know he's there? You could attack Folwyn instead.
I'm RPing that my copy and myself will not fight each other unless they are the last ones left, so in that case, he will move to L1 and attack Dorro, seeing that he is back up.
So I assume the attacks transfer from above, dealing 11 damage to Dorro
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Folwyn's copy moves forward to stand over the fallen form of Oritar and lob a handaxe at Folwyn. The weapon hits the half-orc, but Folwyn ignores it and swings with both weapons at Oritar's copy. The blood hunter is able to dodge the first attack, but the second is enough to cut him down.
Urilan's copy urges his mastiff north, and the pair circles around to stand behind Folwyn. Urilan swings his huge weapon, but it once again is too much for him, and he misses. In anger, he throws down the great axe and draws a hand axe.
Dorro takes a step away from the light.
Folwyn CON save: 21
Mako's copy moves east and focuses on Folwyn, calling forth frost. The fighter ignores the chilling cold and receives no damage.
Nehala slips closer to death.
Round 3: Dorro copy, Oritar (unconscious: 1 fail/0 saves), Nehala copy (hex on Nehala), Urilan (rage & restrained), Oritar copy (unconscious: 0 fails/0 saves), Mako (restrained), Folwyn copy, Folwyn, Urilan copy (rage), Dorro (unconscious: 1 fail/1 save), Mako copy (shillelagh), Nehala (unconscious: 1 fail/0 saves)
Once again, Dorro's copy summons his death chime, this time over Folwyn.
Action: toll the dead: WIS save DC13 or damage: 10 necrotic damage
Folwyn's WIS save: 11
Folwyn collapses.
Oritar death save: 15
Swiftgale, you're up!
Nehala copy can't see any enemies so will move to Q9 (if maths was correct) amd ready an eldritch blast at the first original she sees.
Urilan prime will rage again and try to break free 14 while urging the Mastiff to move to H4 (the question is, does Nehala copy have LoS? If so, Attack: 14 Damage: 9
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Oritar copy death saving throw: 16
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Mako strength check to get free of vines: 10
Still restrained, Mako Prime will peek out of the fog again, desperate and unsure of what's going on, and see the cleric still lying where he started. Mustering up the last of his powers, he will cast healing word on Dorro Prime for 6 hp with his bonus action, and then, leaning back into the fog, with his action, ready an attack with his shillelagh should anyone get close enough.
Just a note, Folwyn will use his relentless endurance and come back up with 1 HP
That should have happened for both Oritar and Oritar Copy as well, shouldn't it?
OOC: it's once per long rest for any half orc so I would assume they would use it
(Yeah, I sort of took it to be automatic rather than optional. Didn't think of it until you said something tho.)
(BTW, I think it's your turn jasmol, isn't it?)
Flowyn copy will make his way over to Mako prime and take two attacks, one with shortsword and bonus action handaxe
Attack: 16 Damage: 5
Attack: 16 Damage: 6
Folwyn will attack Urilan Copy with a shortsword then bonus action use second wind to regain some HP 8
Attack: 7 Damage: 7
Urilan Copy doesn't like being stabbed at. He slashes at Folwyn Prime:
Attack: 6 Damage: 7 (This would have been 5 damage had it hit. I keep forgetting the +2 rage damage. Not that I've manage a single hit yet. Sigh.)
Then as a bonus action he draws a second hand axe in his offhand.
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Dorro thanks Mako for the heal and apologizes to those who are badly hurt but still standing. He stands up for half movement. Then he casts Healing Word on Nehala Prime for 4 healing (bonus action.)
For his action he casts Toll the Dead on Oritar Copy. Wis save 13 or take 3 necrotic damage. (This is assuming that Oritar Copy was still standing due to relentless endurance. Otherwise he'd cast it at Urilan Copy, who makes a 4 Wis save.)
With his last 15 feet of movement he moves to H2.
Apologies, forgot relentless endurance so ignore the death save (unless we're skipping relentless endurance this fight, because Oritar Prime wouldn't have fallen from Toll the Dead)
(Where did Flowyn's copy move to attack Mako? Did he move into the fog cloud, or is he trying to see Mako from outside the cloud? He'd be blinded [disadvantage] trying to see Mako for the attack, but also would have advantage on attacks because Mako is restrained. Believe that cancels out for a straight roll, which is what happened. If he went inside the cloud then it's more complicated but we're assuming he stayed out, and both attacks juuuust hit Mako, who is nearly dead.)
(Yeah, saw that you were hurting there Mako. For a moment we had 3 folks at 1 hp, 1 down and one who had just stood back up. Folwyn's 2nd wind helped, but I brought the warlock back up as I thought some long range Eldrich Blasts might be just what we needed to turn the tables. I was hoping to just melt someone with big level 1 cleric nukes, but hopefully my AC will keep me up one more round. We'll see if that was the right approach.)
(Also, Nehala was next up, essentially guaranteeing that she'd get a shot off before getting killed again. That's a little meta, but it's easily rationalized by the fact that she was the only one actually unconscious.)
Forgot about relentless endurance.
Technically, it should have happened as soon as they went down, but I'll say since the very purpose of this campaign is to learn and decide what we like, I'm going to say it's OK to go ahead and use now. It helps that both Oritars are down, so they both get to use it now (late). For the purposes of this battle (and hopefully only this battle), the three unconscious half-orcs may use their relentless endurance at the beginning of their next turn. In future, however, we need to remember to use it immediately when knocked unconscious (I'm warning myself as well) or wait until they are knocked unconscious again. Of course, they also have the option of holding onto the relentless endurance with the hope they'll be woken up another way and have it for later. And this is something else sticky: The way crimson rites work is they are active until the blood hunter releases their weapon. Well, when you go unconscious, you drop everything you're holding, so the crimson rite should end. But now we're saying they really shouldn't have gone unconscious because of relentless endurance. What a mess. Again, for this battle only, the Oritars are still holding their weapon, so their crimson rites are still going. They are both down to 1 hp andI've changed my mind. Since I and rkmobius didn't remember to use relentless endurance, we're out of luck. If our characters are brought back and then reduced to 0 hp once again, we have the chance to remember that time.@Swiftgale: Since Folwyn didn't actually go unconscious (used relentless endurance), I will direct Nehala's copy's eldritch blast at him. Does she still move, or does she stay where she was (M12)?
@rkmobius: Mako's action was to try to break free of entangle, so you can't also ready an action.
Written, but may need to alter after possible change to Nehala's copy's turn:
Nehala's copy can't see any enemies so she moves northeast and readies an eldritch blast at the first original she sees.
Urilan rages again and successfully breaks free of his bonds. He urges the mastiff above the fog cloud and Nehala's copy releases her eldritch blast. The energy projectile just misses the barbarian.
Oritar's copy takes a step away from the light.
Still restrained and feeling unhelpful, Mako remembers the cleric falling at the very start of the battle. Mustering up the last of his powers, he speaks some healing words in Dorro's direction, waking the firbolg.
No change to movement. It was a tactical placement for general LoS
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(My move would be the same, except that the Toll the Dead would have been at Urilan Copy, who made the save.)
Ok so the Eldritch Blast from Nehala's copy, does that happen before Folwyn uses his second wind or after, cause that makes a big difference, and do we have the attack for that blast yet?
Twas 14 to hit, 9 damage
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Nehala's copy moves northeast and fires an eldritch blast at Folwyn, but her aim is slightly off, only warming the side of the half-orc's shoulder as it flies by him.
Urilan rages again and successfully breaks free of his bonds. He urges the mastiff above the fog cloud and Nehala's copy releases her eldritch blast. The energy projectile just misses the barbarian.
Oritar's copy takes a step away from the light.
Still restrained and feeling unhelpful, Mako remembers the cleric falling at the very start of the battle. Mustering up the last of his powers, he speaks some healing words in Dorro's direction, waking the firbolg.
@jasmol81: I said in Post #14 that "If at least 75% of a square has fog, someone standing in that square is considered fully obscured." Folwyn's copy wouldn't know Mako was there because he didn't see Mako enter the fog and doesn't see him now. Would you like to make a case for another way he would know he's there? You could attack Folwyn instead.
I'm RPing that my copy and myself will not fight each other unless they are the last ones left, so in that case, he will move to L1 and attack Dorro, seeing that he is back up.
So I assume the attacks transfer from above, dealing 11 damage to Dorro