OOC I saw the +1 modifier on the second hit though? But other than that it's fine.
Wait a second wait..
He had his glaive out at the beginning.
For the attack of opportunity. How did he stow his glave and pull OUT two weapons all in one turn? I suppose it doesn't matter since it missed but yeah.
Here's a whole video on switching weapons and object interaction in DnD (It's actually pretty short)
Free Object interaction in DnD 5E (not to be refered as free action technically but people still call it free action) Isn't actually free it either takes movement or the action.
However instead of stowing the glaive away carefully you can do what people call "Dropping" you drop the weapon carelessly to save time not putting it away. It can be picked up by others now though. The weapon hits the ground not taking you're object interaction. Than you can use you're movement (Or action) to use an object interaction. To draw ONE weapon.
So for Vex to ninja put his glaive away and draw two other weapons entirely.
He'd have to hard DROP his Glaive.
Use movment to draw one hand axe.
And use action to draw the other ending his turn.
We can say he did this instead of missing for his strike. If the way I wrote it sounds weird the video explains the same thing but much cleaner (And a fun nice little animation ^^)
Just so we are all aware on object switching and such.
Like starting a fight with a javenlyn it'd take an object interaction (Movement or action most people choose movement cause losing an action sucks) To draw you're longsword.
There is even a dual wielding feat that allows you to stow two weapons or draw two weapons at once. If you're into that playstyle but it requires the feat.
Corvus: (Attacking Center Wolf, to hit 13, damage 9) (Near Center)
Gilded: (Going to deal 13 damage to right center wolf) (Near Drezmir)
Looks like the rest of the wolves are up, then Sloden, Jess, Gilded
Gilded will charge the wolf that he marked. He comes in slashing with his longsword, when his sword hits the wolf, it digs a little deeper than it should have. "Get back beast."
To hit: 23 Damage: 10 added damage for mark: 3
Now just Sloden and Jess's turn and we will be in round 3. (Well a few wolves too but yeah)
Jess is probably going to attack her wolf with a knife on her turn, depending on what it does I guess
14 to hit, 7 damage
It’s a pretty sweet dagger, gotta admit. Jess admires its fine craftsmanship, good balance, and very sharp edge as it (hopefully) slices into the wolf’s hide.
The remaining wolf who hadn't made it's move yet continues to circle Corvus. Using it's packmate's attack as a distraction (pack tactics) it attempts to jump on Corvus's back and bite at his shoulder!
15
To Hit
Damage 14
Damage
The battle rages on both sides are trading blows, Kocino now has a talking.. Kitchen pan? Knife? Sword? What was it? Drezmir wrappling with his inner demon as Corvus took all of this into consideration. Jess tactical as always with Sloden fighting beside her. Vex and Gilded taking to the front to charge the enemy lines! It was an all out slugfest. The hunter's marked wolf circled Drezmir yet again with it's packmate ready to strike at the wounded man in his bestial form. (Pack Tactics)
23
To Hit
Damage 5
OOC You're right it pulls the wolf closer to you. Well I messed that up cause I think they already attacked Drezmir again. Want me to start next turn with the wolf next to Vex instead?
It's Kocino's turn but anyone is free to tell me what they wanna do in round 3.
In case I never mentioned Corvus's 13 barely missed last round
Gilded attacked the right corner wolf so added 13 damage there.
Right Corner wolf: () (Near Drezmir) (Hunters Marked)
Kocino: (Attacked left corner wolf)
Left Corner Wolf: () (Near Drezmir) (9 damage)
Drezmir: (Attacked Left corner wolf. Did it hit?) (Corner of Room) (5 hp)
Stair Case Wolf 1: () (Near Jess/Sloden) (21 damage)
This post has potentially manipulated dice roll results.
Drezmir, now with his back pressed into the corner of the room, looks up from his hands/claws, with wide eyes. He takes in the scene around him, all of his comrades battling the wolves--many of them defending him...why were they defending him? He blinks, is this a hallucination? His eyes shift to where his sword rests on the ground, then back down to his hands. That blasted fox...it's playing with his mind again isn't it? ...it has to be. He couldn't really...
Bloodlust: 12 (game log)
His eyes flicker for a moment, pupils shrinking and flashing purple. He them shuts them tightly...no...the fox wouldn't win. He wouldn't let it. He clenches his fists, ignoring the blood that beads up from his palms as his claws dig into his flesh. He was covered in blood already, what was a little more? His eyes snap open, glowing green with determination.
"Snap out of it! I can deal with whatever this is later. I can't let the kitsune get the best of me. Not now, not ever. Especially not when my comrades are all fighting their hardest!" He thinks, baring his pointed teeth. His head is pounding...perhaps it was the blood loss? Still, he could not just stand by and cower.
Sinking into a martial stance, he does his best to mimic the hand to hand combat his monk brethren had taught him. Then, he lunches at the (Left Corner) wolf, striking with his claws.
Attack: 9 +3 Damage: 10
Attack: ...another 9.... + 1 Damage: ...and another 10. (There is something seriously wrong with the game log lol.)
I'm assuming both of those are going to miss...so I'll just blame it on Drez's blood loss.
OOC
I saw the +1 modifier on the second hit though? But other than that it's fine.
Wait a second wait..
He had his glaive out at the beginning.
For the attack of opportunity. How did he stow his glave and pull OUT two weapons all in one turn?
I suppose it doesn't matter since it missed but yeah.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIBSUm7OtPE
Here's a whole video on switching weapons and object interaction in DnD (It's actually pretty short)
Free Object interaction in DnD 5E (not to be refered as free action technically but people still call it free action)
Isn't actually free it either takes movement or the action.
However instead of stowing the glaive away carefully you can do what people call "Dropping" you drop the weapon carelessly to save time not putting it away. It can be picked up by others now though. The weapon hits the ground not taking you're object interaction. Than you can use you're movement (Or action) to use an object interaction. To draw ONE weapon.
So for Vex to ninja put his glaive away and draw two other weapons entirely.
He'd have to hard DROP his Glaive.
Use movment to draw one hand axe.
And use action to draw the other ending his turn.
We can say he did this instead of missing for his strike. If the way I wrote it sounds weird the video explains the same thing but much cleaner (And a fun nice little animation ^^)
Just so we are all aware on object switching and such.
Like starting a fight with a javenlyn it'd take an object interaction (Movement or action most people choose movement cause losing an action sucks)
To draw you're longsword.
There is even a dual wielding feat that allows you to stow two weapons or draw two weapons at once. If you're into that playstyle but it requires the feat.
OOC
Also in mentions at the end of the video that armor has different rules.
Shields are different they take an action to doff or don no matter what cannot use movement as object interaction upon shields.
OOC
Wait is Vex using a shield and a two handed weapon? Did I somehow miss this?
Also I hope the object interaction and two weapon fighting makes sense now ^^
OOC
Oh yeah just saw the sheet had two hand axes glaive and shield equipped.
I took the glaive and shield off.
Presuming you dropped Glaive to be able to pull two hand axes out
Action for one axe
Movement for the other
Dropping Mechanic on Glavie.
Turn used.
And shield can't be used with Glaive or dual wielding yes so shield is off.
It was handaxes.
Doesn’t matter because no matter what he didn’t failed that time
Looks like the rest of the wolves are up, then Sloden, Jess, Gilded
Gilded will charge the wolf that he marked. He comes in slashing with his longsword, when his sword hits the wolf, it digs a little deeper than it should have. "Get back beast."
To hit: 23 Damage: 10 added damage for mark: 3
Now just Sloden and Jess's turn and we will be in round 3. (Well a few wolves too but yeah)
Jess will go ahead with this!
OOC
I remember that but my mind weirdly thought that was the first round. We are in round 2 now.
Oh wait no I remember writing her barely hitting. She did exactly 7 damage in both round 1 and round 2? That might be what through me off.
Oh yeah that makes him 21 damage okay my bad XD (Here I am trying to give Jess bonus attacks cause I'm stupid thank you Todd)
Now it's Sloden's turn and we can enter round 3.
Sloden will swing his hammer again
Attack: 6 Damage: 5
Paladin - warforged - orange
I forgot when I thorn whipped the wolf… there’s a little gimmick about that spell. It brings the enemy closer to you.
The remaining wolf who hadn't made it's move yet continues to circle Corvus. Using it's packmate's attack as a distraction (pack tactics) it attempts to jump on Corvus's back and bite at his shoulder!
15
To Hit
Damage
14
Damage
The battle rages on both sides are trading blows, Kocino now has a talking.. Kitchen pan? Knife? Sword? What was it? Drezmir wrappling with his inner demon as Corvus took all of this into consideration. Jess tactical as always with Sloden fighting beside her. Vex and Gilded taking to the front to charge the enemy lines! It was an all out slugfest. The hunter's marked wolf circled Drezmir yet again with it's packmate ready to strike at the wounded man in his bestial form. (Pack Tactics)
23
To Hit
Damage
5
OOC
You're right it pulls the wolf closer to you. Well I messed that up cause I think they already attacked Drezmir again. Want me to start next turn with the wolf next to Vex instead?
It's Kocino's turn but anyone is free to tell me what they wanna do in round 3.
In case I never mentioned Corvus's 13 barely missed last round
Gilded attacked the right corner wolf so added 13 damage there.
Round 3
Corvus loses 14 HP! (Now at 7)
Drez loses 2HP! (Now at 3
Kocino looks to the pan/sword. “This is very confusing, but thank you for the help.”
He attacks Left Corner Wolf.
Attack: 21 Damage: 11
This is a challenge.
Sloden will cast bless on Corvus, Gilded, and Drez
Paladin - warforged - orange
(So a tie doesn't go to the defender? Corvus' armor is 15 and the wolf hit for 15. Just want to clarify for future attacks.)
Meeting the AC is a hit, whether it’s a PC or an enemy
Drezmir, now with his back pressed into the corner of the room, looks up from his hands/claws, with wide eyes. He takes in the scene around him, all of his comrades battling the wolves--many of them defending him...why were they defending him? He blinks, is this a hallucination? His eyes shift to where his sword rests on the ground, then back down to his hands. That blasted fox...it's playing with his mind again isn't it? ...it has to be. He couldn't really...
Bloodlust: 12 (game log)
His eyes flicker for a moment, pupils shrinking and flashing purple. He them shuts them tightly...no...the fox wouldn't win. He wouldn't let it. He clenches his fists, ignoring the blood that beads up from his palms as his claws dig into his flesh. He was covered in blood already, what was a little more? His eyes snap open, glowing green with determination.
"Snap out of it! I can deal with whatever this is later. I can't let the kitsune get the best of me. Not now, not ever. Especially not when my comrades are all fighting their hardest!" He thinks, baring his pointed teeth. His head is pounding...perhaps it was the blood loss? Still, he could not just stand by and cower.
Sinking into a martial stance, he does his best to mimic the hand to hand combat his monk brethren had taught him. Then, he lunches at the (Left Corner) wolf, striking with his claws.
Attack: 9 +3 Damage: 10
Attack: ...another 9.... + 1 Damage: ...and another 10. (There is something seriously wrong with the game log lol.)
I'm assuming both of those are going to miss...so I'll just blame it on Drez's blood loss.
(OOC: oh, whoops. I should have waited until the left corner wolf made its attack. If it hit's Drez he's definitely down.)