Edit: Before his turn, Ozor runs 30ft away, giving Krodhen, Yulmiath, Hun, and Mrs.Thinn a chance to perform one opportunity attack each. If he survives, he then turns back around and attacks Yulmiath as described above. After that, it would be Yulmiath's turn.
In his confusion, Ozor takes a few steps back and relaxes his defenses. Yulmiath and Krdohen pick up on it in time to strike the pirate captain. (Ozor takes 24 slashing and magical bludgeoning damage.)
Visibly in a worse condition than what should allow him to jump straight back into the fight, Ozor nonetheless gets right back to it. Yulmiath is the target of his blind fury (as posted above in entry #3483.)
(OOC: Back to Yulmiath's full turn now. @MB: Please go ahead and take your turn.)
Why won't this stubborn orc go down and stay down? Yulmiath hope more violence might help!
Action: Attack (w. reckless attack and GWM applied.)
Attack 1: 3 Damage: 21
Attack 2: 16 Damage: 21
Bonus Action: Orzo takes a DC14 dex save or takes 1 lightning damage.
(OOC Any overspill attacks that aren't needed to put Orzo down can go against the pirates littering the beach, Yiath needs to clear a path to that pesky mage!)
(@MB: I can't see the proper rolls in the advantage post above, so I'll assume the 17 and the 9 already include the proper modifiers, making the final rolls a 17 and a 16. Let me know if that is not the case.)
Frustrated that Ozor is not going down, Yulmiath notices that one of the orc's recent wounds seems to be quite advanced in its natural healing process. The barbarian tries to remedy it with two additional attacks but they fail to best the pirate's armor. Even the usual lightning spark fail to make proper contact. (Ozor takes 0 lightning damage.)
A fancy blade twirl does what the mangonel shot failed to do. Rhogal falls to the ground. (Rhogal takes 11 slashing damage and is now unconscious, incapacitated, and prone.)
-> Rhogal drops his weapon, ending the Shillelagh spell.
Cardmon wastes no time focusing on his next target. He announces his intention with a missed crossbow shot, but he then moves closer to Kairus to engage in close-quarter combat {OY-36}.
If Krodhen was frustrated with the inefficiency of the combined attack, he did not show it. In fact, he looked more like a machine now than Mrs. Thinn - methodically chopping away what part of Ozor he could reach. The young paladin declared his readiness to die here and was not going to waste his breath on any afterwords.
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With enemies literally on all sides, Hun might've missed Rhogal's fall during the shuffle were it not for spying Cardmon suddenly engaging with Kairus. At which point, if he hadn't already looked mad before, the kobold grew visibly all the more furious as he hissed at Ozor. "You're not standing for long, butt wipe!"The Kobold yelled while once more menacing the orc pirate lord's lower half while others aimed high, caring not one more wick about sparing Krodhen the finishing blow, least the man somehow recovers.
And if, by some miracle, he does manage to down the man, he'd sneer as he brings the spear down once more. "No. Mercy."
But come what may there, Hun's quick to bark out, "Young blue! Get Moss Beard back into the fight! Quick. Mrs. Thinn! Execute Pressure Cooker Maneuver!", spurring Mrs. Thinn on in either finishing what he'd started in triple tapping Ozor for good measure in strike meant to separate head from shoulders at the neck, or as the maneuver suggests, keeping up the pressure on Ozor with a series of sharp of her own.
Action: Shishkibobing Blitz on Ozor! (Melee)Returning Yklwa - Attack: 27 Damage: 10 of magical piercing. (adv. from Silvery Barb) [23,8] (Melee)Returning Yklwa - Attack: 21 Damage: 11 of magical piercing. (Against better judgement, if Ozor falls, Hun will double tap with the 2nd attack.)[21,7]
Bonus Action(Hun): Command Mrs. Thinn to attack Ozor(unless clearly dead dead with passive perception, otherwise same pirate as last turn) (Or, if misinterpreted barb being used earlier, then assume he'd burn his bonus action on draconic cry before making his attacks. Which with that in mind, here's his adv. attack roll for the 2nd attack: 20)[25]
Action(Mrs. Thinn): Lash out at designated Pirate! (Melee)Force Rend - Attack: 12 Damage: 8 of Force. [24,10]
Future Reaction(Hun): Cast (1st level)Shield if he would be hit by anyone with a 18 to 22.
Future Reaction(Mrs. Thinn): Deflect attack vs 1st attack from Ozor aimed at Hun or Krodhen. (or if Ozor is downed/slain, first attack from any nearby pirate at an ally)
Hun barks a few more tactical orders at his companions while wielding his unique weapon quite deftly. By now, the kobold has also noticed the unnaturally fast healing the Renegade Pirate benefits from. (Ozor takes 15 magical piercing damage.)
"No, Mercy!" Ozor plagiarizes the artificer's battle cry to fan the flames within his own warband. Mrs. Thinn is the first to respond, though, with a bonk to Ozor's chest. (Ozor takes 10 force damage.)
LEGENDARY ACTION
The series of attacks draws Ozor's attention, who tries to retaliate against the pesky kobold:
-> Greatsword vs. Hun(Bane; Deflect Attack): Attack: 15 Damage: 11
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(@Ori: Shield would not help here, so I take it you do not cast it.)
Encouraged by his subordinate, Ozor turns his wrist in the last second and lands a hit on Hun. (Hun takes 11 slashing damage.)
-> Hun's concentration check for Heroism (DC 10): 15
-> If concentration is maintained, Krodhen refreshes his 4 temp HP.
Krodhen does not give his father a chance to revel on the successful hit. The half-orc strikes down the full-orc with two quick slams of his flail. (Ozor takes 26 magical bludgeoning damage.)
One of Ozor's knees buckles, but the pirate puts everything he has left into staying up, and so he does. Seeing the resilience in their captain, the crew goes in for another series of attacks:
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Hun initially counts on some luck as a cutlass swipe passes an entire foot above his head. Mrs. Thinn focuses her defensive efforts on a second blade, but a third gets through unnoticed. (Mrs. Thinn takes 7 slashing damage.)
A well-aimed crossbow bolt sinks into Yulmiath's chest, giving him just enough time to look up and watch as a second bolt steal away his consciousness. (Yulmiath takes 8 piercing damage, already halved, and is now unconscious, incapacitated, and prone.)
Kairus is also assailed by crossbow shots. He avoids the first one (last attack above), but a second bolt hurts both him and Hun(Warding Bond) (Kairus takes 4 piercing damage; Hun takes 4 piercing damageand is now unconscious, incapacitated, and prone.)
Two other bolts still find their way to Kairus. (Kairus takes 19 piercing damage.)
-> Kairus's concentration checks for Bane {DC 10}: 101112 (6,7,16)
-> Warding Bond is still in effect so the damage is split. (Kairus takes 9 piercing damage; Hun takes 9 piercing damage.)
-> Hun needs concentration checks for Heroism. I am happy to use the check in post#3499 as the first one here, since the attack that triggered it ultimately missed and the check was "orphaned". Here is the second check {DC 10}: 17
(Rhogal is up next. He needs to roll a DEATH saving throw.)
(OOC: The new attack roll on Hun is low enough of a hit to trigger Shield as specified in @Ori's post. I believe this is Hun's last spell slot, and that Kairus had to use a second spell slot on that Silvery Barbs.)
Kairus follows Cardmon's interference with one of his own. Although Ozor's blade is still a threat, Hun gains enough of a chance to throw a magical shield up and avoid any damage from this attack.
-> The 11 slashing damage to Hun in post#3499 can be ignored. This means Warding Bond is still in effect. Hun should be at 2 HP now, but he dropped concentration on Heroism.
-> Kairus manages to hang on to Bane. (@Blue: Please specify who gets advantage from this latest Silvery Barbs.)
(Rhogal's turn is still up. He needs to roll a DEATH saving throw.)
Edit: Before his turn, Ozor runs 30ft away, giving Krodhen, Yulmiath, Hun, and Mrs. Thinn a chance to perform one opportunity attack each. If he survives, he then turns back around and attacks Yulmiath as described above. After that, it would be Yulmiath's turn.
"BUT NOT FOR LONG!"
AoO against Ozor:
Attack: 20 Damage: 13
Krodhen AoO: Attack 2: 25 Damage: 11
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In his confusion, Ozor takes a few steps back and relaxes his defenses. Yulmiath and Krdohen pick up on it in time to strike the pirate captain. (Ozor takes 24 slashing and magical bludgeoning damage.)
Visibly in a worse condition than what should allow him to jump straight back into the fight, Ozor nonetheless gets right back to it. Yulmiath is the target of his blind fury (as posted above in entry #3483.)
(OOC: Back to Yulmiath's full turn now. @MB: Please go ahead and take your turn.)
Why won't this stubborn orc go down and stay down? Yulmiath hope more violence might help!
Action: Attack (w. reckless attack and GWM applied.)
Attack 1: 3 Damage: 21
Attack 2: 16 Damage: 21
Bonus Action: Orzo takes a DC14 dex save or takes 1 lightning damage.
(OOC Any overspill attacks that aren't needed to put Orzo down can go against the pirates littering the beach, Yiath needs to clear a path to that pesky mage!)
(OOC OH SNAP! Didn't apply advantage on those to hit die rolls above. Here's advantage 1: 7 and 2: 9.)
DM's Screen:
DEX save {DC 14}: 19 (19)
(@MB: I can't see the proper rolls in the advantage post above, so I'll assume the 17 and the 9 already include the proper modifiers, making the final rolls a 17 and a 16. Let me know if that is not the case.)
Frustrated that Ozor is not going down, Yulmiath notices that one of the orc's recent wounds seems to be quite advanced in its natural healing process. The barbarian tries to remedy it with two additional attacks but they fail to best the pirate's armor. Even the usual lightning spark fail to make proper contact. (Ozor takes 0 lightning damage.)
LEGENDARY ACTION
Yulmiath see Ozor do another spin and aims his next slash at him:
-> Greatsword vs. Yulmiath (Bane; Reckless Attack): Attack: 22 Damage: 12
Yulmiath hangs on simply because he is too angry to fall. (Yulmiath takes 6 slashing damage, already halved.)
A few yards away, Cardmon tries to take advantage of Rhogal's injury following the mangonel attack. "You are mine now!"
-> Flourish Blade vs. Rhogal: Attack: 18 Damage: 11
-> Unflinching Hand Crossbow vs. Rhogal: Attack: 17 Damage: 4
-> If the first attack is enough to bring Rhogal down, the second attack will be aimed at Kairus instead.
A fancy blade twirl does what the mangonel shot failed to do. Rhogal falls to the ground. (Rhogal takes 11 slashing damage and is now unconscious, incapacitated, and prone.)
-> Rhogal drops his weapon, ending the Shillelagh spell.
Cardmon wastes no time focusing on his next target. He announces his intention with a missed crossbow shot, but he then moves closer to Kairus to engage in close-quarter combat {OY-36}.
(Hun and Krodhen are up next.)
If Krodhen was frustrated with the inefficiency of the combined attack, he did not show it. In fact, he looked more like a machine now than Mrs. Thinn - methodically chopping away what part of Ozor he could reach. The young paladin declared his readiness to die here and was not going to waste his breath on any afterwords.
Action: Flail Attack 1: 27 Damage: 13
Attack 2: 22 Damage: 13
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With enemies literally on all sides, Hun might've missed Rhogal's fall during the shuffle were it not for spying Cardmon suddenly engaging with Kairus. At which point, if he hadn't already looked mad before, the kobold grew visibly all the more furious as he hissed at Ozor. "You're not standing for long, butt wipe!" The Kobold yelled while once more menacing the orc pirate lord's lower half while others aimed high, caring not one more wick about sparing Krodhen the finishing blow, least the man somehow recovers.
And if, by some miracle, he does manage to down the man, he'd sneer as he brings the spear down once more. "No. Mercy."
But come what may there, Hun's quick to bark out, "Young blue! Get Moss Beard back into the fight! Quick. Mrs. Thinn! Execute Pressure Cooker Maneuver!", spurring Mrs. Thinn on in either finishing what he'd started in triple tapping Ozor for good measure in strike meant to separate head from shoulders at the neck, or as the maneuver suggests, keeping up the pressure on Ozor with a series of sharp of her own.
Action: Shishkibobing Blitz on Ozor!
(Melee)Returning Yklwa - Attack: 27 Damage: 10 of magical piercing. (adv. from Silvery Barb) [23,8]
(Melee)Returning Yklwa - Attack: 21 Damage: 11 of magical piercing.
(Against better judgement, if Ozor falls, Hun will double tap with the 2nd attack.)[21,7]
Bonus Action(Hun): Command Mrs. Thinn to attack Ozor(unless clearly dead dead with passive perception, otherwise same pirate as last turn)
(Or, if misinterpreted barb being used earlier, then assume he'd burn his bonus action on draconic cry before making his attacks. Which with that in mind, here's his adv. attack roll for the 2nd attack: 20)[25]
Action(Mrs. Thinn): Lash out at designated Pirate!
(Melee)Force Rend - Attack: 12 Damage: 8 of Force. [24,10]
Future Reaction(Hun): Cast (1st level)Shield if he would be hit by anyone with a 18 to 22.
Future Reaction(Mrs. Thinn): Deflect attack vs 1st attack from Ozor aimed at Hun or Krodhen. (or if Ozor is downed/slain, first attack from any nearby pirate at an ally)
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
Hun barks a few more tactical orders at his companions while wielding his unique weapon quite deftly. By now, the kobold has also noticed the unnaturally fast healing the Renegade Pirate benefits from. (Ozor takes 15 magical piercing damage.)
"No, Mercy!" Ozor plagiarizes the artificer's battle cry to fan the flames within his own warband. Mrs. Thinn is the first to respond, though, with a bonk to Ozor's chest. (Ozor takes 10 force damage.)
LEGENDARY ACTION
The series of attacks draws Ozor's attention, who tries to retaliate against the pesky kobold:
-> Greatsword vs. Hun (Bane; Deflect Attack): Attack: 15 Damage: 11
REACTION
Cardmon encourages his superior: "Get him, Capt'n!"
-> re-rolling attack above against Hun (Bane penalty remains the same): 17
(@Ori: Shield would not help here, so I take it you do not cast it.)
Encouraged by his subordinate, Ozor turns his wrist in the last second and lands a hit on Hun. (Hun takes 11 slashing damage.)
-> Hun's concentration check for Heroism (DC 10): 15
-> If concentration is maintained, Krodhen refreshes his 4 temp HP.
Krodhen does not give his father a chance to revel on the successful hit. The half-orc strikes down the full-orc with two quick slams of his flail. (Ozor takes 26 magical bludgeoning damage.)
One of Ozor's knees buckles, but the pirate puts everything he has left into staying up, and so he does. Seeing the resilience in their captain, the crew goes in for another series of attacks:
-> Cutlass (Bane) vs. Hun: Attack: 16 Damage: 4
-> Cutlass (Bane) vs. Mrs. Thinn: Attack: 10 Damage: 7
-> Cutlass (Bane) vs. Mrs. Thinn: Attack: 15 Damage: 2
-> Ill-maintained Crossbow vs. Yulmiath (Reckless Attack): Attack: 5 Damage: 8
-> Ill-maintained Crossbow vs. Yulmiath (Reckless Attack): Attack: 21 Damage: 2
-> Ill-maintained Crossbow vs. Kairus: Attack: 17 Damage: 5
-> Ill-maintained Crossbow vs. Kairus: Attack: 9 Damage: 9
-> Ill-maintained Crossbow vs. Kairus: Attack: 13 Damage: 8
-> Ill-maintained Crossbow (Bane) vs. Kairus: Attack: 13 Damage: 6
Hun initially counts on some luck as a cutlass swipe passes an entire foot above his head. Mrs. Thinn focuses her defensive efforts on a second blade, but a third gets through unnoticed. (Mrs. Thinn takes 7 slashing damage.)
A well-aimed crossbow bolt sinks into Yulmiath's chest, giving him just enough time to look up and watch as a second bolt steal away his consciousness. (Yulmiath takes 8 piercing damage, already halved, and is now unconscious, incapacitated, and prone.)
Kairus is also assailed by crossbow shots. He avoids the first one (last attack above), but a second bolt hurts both him and Hun (Warding Bond) (Kairus takes 4 piercing damage; Hun takes 4 piercing damage
and is now unconscious, incapacitated, and prone.)-> Warding Bond drops as Hun drops to 0 HP.-> Heroism drops as Hun is now incapacitated.Two other bolts still find their way to Kairus.
(Kairus takes 19 piercing damage.)-> Kairus's concentration checks for Bane {DC 10}: 10 11 12 (6,7,16)
-> Warding Bond is still in effect so the damage is split. (Kairus takes 9 piercing damage; Hun takes 9 piercing damage.)
-> Hun needs concentration checks for Heroism. I am happy to use the check in post#3499 as the first one here, since the attack that triggered it ultimately missed and the check was "orphaned". Here is the second check {DC 10}: 17
(Rhogal is up next. He needs to roll a DEATH saving throw.)
If Kairus is allowed to take a Luck point AND DM Inspiration - re-roll for first two saves on Bane.
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REACTIONS
-> Silvery Barbs on attack against Hun (Bane penalty remains the same): 13
-> Luck Point (no reaction needed) on the first concentration check for Bane: 17
-> DM's Inspiration Token (no reaction needed) on the second concentration check for Bane: 15
(OOC: The new attack roll on Hun is low enough of a hit to trigger Shield as specified in @Ori's post. I believe this is Hun's last spell slot, and that Kairus had to use a second spell slot on that Silvery Barbs.)
Kairus follows Cardmon's interference with one of his own. Although Ozor's blade is still a threat, Hun gains enough of a chance to throw a magical shield up and avoid any damage from this attack.
-> The 11 slashing damage to Hun in post#3499 can be ignored. This means Warding Bond is still in effect. Hun should be at 2 HP now, but he dropped concentration on Heroism.
-> Kairus manages to hang on to Bane. (@Blue: Please specify who gets advantage from this latest Silvery Barbs.)
(Rhogal's turn is still up. He needs to roll a DEATH saving throw.)
Death Save: 7
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