Leelan perks up. "We should still exercise caution. Goblins are known for their craftiness. Their defenses probably includes some measures of traps and pitfalls."
an hour and a half pass and the sun begins to set. You continue your way through the forest and soon reach a small cliff, about 60ft high. you follow it for another 5 or 10 minutes until it curves to your right, into an overhang that is enclosed by a 15ft tall wall made of tree logs carved into spikes at the top. you dont see a gate from where you are now, but you do see two goblins looking over the wall, presumably standing on a walkway or at least an elevated platform.
Visual representation: https://shmeppy.com/game/703708752 You are at the time pretty good covered, as the trees are low hanging and dense. You can barely see the goblins and their base.
Kathleen speaks softly to the others so the goblins can't hear. She says, "Alright. So I'm thinking that those of us that have ranged capabilities, be it spells or weapons, split our fire power and attack both goblins simultaneously. If both threats are taken out within 6 seconds of each other (in 1 round), then the chances of alarm is lessened. So I say we take some time to stay undetected while we get into position and then when ready, we takeout both targets at once. What do you say?"
(OOC: Basically suggesting spending a round or two getting into the short range of respective ally's weapons/spells and then attack (either with advantage or without disadvantage) both goblins in 1 round )
Leelan stroke his beard for a moment and considered the terrain they were going to fight on. The first goblin should be little trouble. But the second one was a bit farther off. A stealthy approach through the woods was necessary but there could be traps set up near the entrance to reveal their position. They would need to keep an eye open.
"Very astute, Miss Burnes. I believe my more modest size could help me naviguate more discretely as I make my way to the other goblin. If you'll let me, I'll get into position and await your signal."
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Leelan perks up. "We should still exercise caution. Goblins are known for their craftiness. Their defenses probably includes some measures of traps and pitfalls."
You are right, gnome friend
an hour and a half pass and the sun begins to set. You continue your way through the forest and soon reach a small cliff, about 60ft high. you follow it for another 5 or 10 minutes until it curves to your right, into an overhang that is enclosed by a 15ft tall wall made of tree logs carved into spikes at the top. you dont see a gate from where you are now, but you do see two goblins looking over the wall, presumably standing on a walkway or at least an elevated platform.
Visual representation: https://shmeppy.com/game/703708752
You are at the time pretty good covered, as the trees are low hanging and dense. You can barely see the goblins and their base.
Kathleen speaks softly to the others so the goblins can't hear. She says, "Alright. So I'm thinking that those of us that have ranged capabilities, be it spells or weapons, split our fire power and attack both goblins simultaneously. If both threats are taken out within 6 seconds of each other (in 1 round), then the chances of alarm is lessened. So I say we take some time to stay undetected while we get into position and then when ready, we takeout both targets at once. What do you say?"
(OOC: Basically suggesting spending a round or two getting into the short range of respective ally's weapons/spells and then attack (either with advantage or without disadvantage) both goblins in 1 round )
Johan looks at Kathleen. “I think I’m not the quietest, but I can still help from the rear.”
Johan will stay back and cast bless on his allies.
Paladin - warforged - orange
Leelan stroke his beard for a moment and considered the terrain they were going to fight on. The first goblin should be little trouble. But the second one was a bit farther off. A stealthy approach through the woods was necessary but there could be traps set up near the entrance to reveal their position. They would need to keep an eye open.
"Very astute, Miss Burnes. I believe my more modest size could help me naviguate more discretely as I make my way to the other goblin. If you'll let me, I'll get into position and await your signal."