[[ OOC: Next time, remember to roll Disadvantage attacks against Khessa, because she's under the effect of the sacred statuette's Protection from Evil and Good. ]]
[[OOC: IIRC, the statuette provides a 30-ft Emanation of Protection from Evil and Good, so any undead within that AoE should be attacking with Disadvantage no matter who the target is, unless the target is Tyekanik, as noted above.]]
Tyek uses his reaction on Stone's Endurance to reduce the damage from that attack by 12.
Tyekanik takes just 7 = 19 - 12 damage.
Round 2: Tyekanik
Shrugging off the attack, Tyek continues chopping down the foes with Annam's Greataxe. Although he has not changed size, the "Little Giant" still makes fearsomely-destructive attacks while raging.
Movement: Holding his ground, but if he kills his opponent, he'll move forward to the next opponent if there's no within reach. Action: Two Reckless Attacks against the "next" undead warrior with Annam's Greataxe as his Elemental Cleaver (thunder) Attack 1: 30, Damage: 31 (magical thunder) + 15 (force) = 46 (total) Attack 2: 36, Damage: 34 (magical thunder) + 17 (force) = 51 (total) Bonus Action: if either of the attacks was a critical hit or reduced a creature to 0 HP, the Great Weapon Master feat allows him to make an extra attack as a bonus action. GWM extra attack: 32, Damage: 29 (magical thunder) + 30 (force) = 59 (total)
Since we're fighting undead and Tyek is within 30-ft of Khessa, the opponents' attacks against him should be a straight attack roll. (Disadvantage from Khessa's sacred idol's Prot. from Evil cancels out Advantage on attacks from Tyek's use of Reckless Attack.)
Vrox continues to loose arrows from his longbow at the undead warriors whenever he can do so without hitting an ally. Vrox attacks two different opponents, if possible.
Movement: Reposition, if needed, to bring opponents within line-of-sight. Action: Two attacks against different targets (to maximize his Dreadful Strikes damage) with Dragon's Wrath Longbow (150/600) Attack 1: 22 Damage: 14 (magical piercing) + 15 (radiant) + 3 (psychic) = 32 (total) Attack 2: 33 Damage: 14 (magical piercing) + 10 (radiant) + 6 (psychic) = 30 (total)
Tyek uses his reaction on Stone's Endurance to reduce the damage from that attack by 12.
Tyekanik takes just 7 = 19 - 12 damage.
Round 2: Tyekanik
Shrugging off the attack, Tyek continues chopping down the foes with Annam's Greataxe. Although he has not changed size, the "Little Giant" still makes fearsomely-destructive attacks while raging.
Movement: Holding his ground, but if he kills his opponent, he'll move forward to the next opponent if there's no within reach. Action: Two Reckless Attacks against the "next" undead warrior with Annam's Greataxe as his Elemental Cleaver (thunder) Attack 1: 30, Damage: 31 (magical thunder) + 15 (force) = 46 (total) Attack 2: 36, Damage: 34 (magical thunder) + 17 (force) = 51 (total) Bonus Action: if either of the attacks was a critical hit or reduced a creature to 0 HP, the Great Weapon Master feat allows him to make an extra attack as a bonus action. GWM extra attack: 32, Damage: 29 (magical thunder) + 30 (force) = 59 (total)
Since we're fighting undead and Tyek is within 30-ft of Khessa, the opponents' attacks against him should be a straight attack roll. (Disadvantage from Khessa's sacred idol's Prot. from Evil cancels out Advantage on attacks from Tyek's use of Reckless Attack.)
Your attack finishes off one, and severely wounds a 2nd
Vrox continues to loose arrows from his longbow at the undead warriors whenever he can do so without hitting an ally. Vrox attacks two different opponents, if possible.
Movement: Reposition, if needed, to bring opponents within line-of-sight. Action: Two attacks against different targets (to maximize his Dreadful Strikes damage) with Dragon's Wrath Longbow (150/600) Attack 1: 22 Damage: 14 (magical piercing) + 15 (radiant) + 3 (psychic) = 32 (total) Attack 2: 33 Damage: 14 (magical piercing) + 10 (radiant) + 6 (psychic) = 30 (total)
Both arrows strike finishing off a third. As the front line of the undead fall, those behind step up to take their place
Clarac is staggered back by a devastating blow by one of the undead. She composes herself and charges back into the fight, stabbing her sword at the undead.
OOC:
Sorry for the slow posting rate. I've been very busy with work lately.
Clarac is staggered back by a devastating blow by one of the undead. She composes herself and charges back into the fight, stabbing her sword at the undead.
OOC:
Sorry for the slow posting rate. I've been very busy with work lately.
[[ OOC: I think all party members took their Round 2 Turn... The staggering remaining undead has its last chance to do harm, before Round 3 - a round of which it will probably never see the end ]]
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[[OOC: IIRC, the statuette provides a 30-ft Emanation of Protection from Evil and Good, so any undead within that AoE should be attacking with Disadvantage no matter who the target is, unless the target is Tyekanik, as noted above.]]
Tyekanik's natural reflexes and hardiness are enough to deflect the first two attacks, but the third attack hits.
Tyek uses his reaction on Stone's Endurance to reduce the damage from that attack by 12.
Tyekanik takes just 7 = 19 - 12 damage.
Round 2: Tyekanik
Shrugging off the attack, Tyek continues chopping down the foes with Annam's Greataxe. Although he has not changed size, the "Little Giant" still makes fearsomely-destructive attacks while raging.
Movement: Holding his ground, but if he kills his opponent, he'll move forward to the next opponent if there's no within reach.
Action: Two Reckless Attacks against the "next" undead warrior with Annam's Greataxe as his Elemental Cleaver (thunder)
Attack 1: 30, Damage: 31 (magical thunder) + 15 (force) = 46 (total)
Attack 2: 36, Damage: 34 (magical thunder) + 17 (force) = 51 (total)
Bonus Action: if either of the attacks was a critical hit or reduced a creature to 0 HP, the Great Weapon Master feat allows him to make an extra attack as a bonus action.
GWM extra attack: 32, Damage: 29 (magical thunder) + 30 (force) = 59 (total)
Since we're fighting undead and Tyek is within 30-ft of Khessa, the opponents' attacks against him should be a straight attack roll. (Disadvantage from Khessa's sacred idol's Prot. from Evil cancels out Advantage on attacks from Tyek's use of Reckless Attack.)
Round 2: Vrox
Vrox continues to loose arrows from his longbow at the undead warriors whenever he can do so without hitting an ally. Vrox attacks two different opponents, if possible.
Movement: Reposition, if needed, to bring opponents within line-of-sight.
Action: Two attacks against different targets (to maximize his Dreadful Strikes damage) with Dragon's Wrath Longbow (150/600)
Attack 1: 22 Damage: 14 (magical piercing) + 15 (radiant) + 3 (psychic) = 32 (total)
Attack 2: 33 Damage: 14 (magical piercing) + 10 (radiant) + 6 (psychic) = 30 (total)
Your attack finishes off one, and severely wounds a 2nd
Both arrows strike finishing off a third. As the front line of the undead fall, those behind step up to take their place
Clarac is staggered back by a devastating blow by one of the undead. She composes herself and charges back into the fight, stabbing her sword at the undead.
OOC:
Sorry for the slow posting rate. I've been very busy with work lately.
Action: Attack 21 Damage: 18 (Magical Slashing) + 8 (Radiant) + 10 (Radiant) = 36
Extra attack: 20 Damage: 20 (Magical Slashing) + 2 (Radiant) + 17 (Radiant) = 39
You attack strikes down the undead warrior who falls at your feet. The second attack strikes the next one who steps up to take its place
Lord Akkron hurls three rays of black ice at the nearest standing undead.
Ray of Entropy vs. Undead
Attack: 33 Damage: 7 cold
Attack: 31 Damage: 6 cold
Attack: 20 Damage: 9 cold
If that doesn't finish it off, then his aberrant thing shoots two psychic rays at it as well. Otherwise, it targets the next creature.
Aberration vs. Undead
Attack: 37 Damage: 10 psychic
Attack: 30 Damage: 15 psychic
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The attacks strike true, but the undead warrior still stands
Sparhawk attacks the undead warrior: Attack: 25 Damage: 20; Attack: 22 Damage: 20; Attack: 34 Damage: 32
Yoht attacks the undead warrior (or the other one if it is dispatched) Attack: 18 Damage: 16; Attack: 32 Damage: 26; Attack: 22 Damage: 16
Maynard attacks: Attack: 29 Damage: 15; Attack: 28 Damage: 15
Only 1 remains
Clarac closes in on the remaining undead. She swings her sword down at it, hoping to destroy it once and for all.
OOC:
Action: attack remaining enemy: 24 Damage: 20 (Magical Slashing) + 8 (Radiant) + 6 (Radiant) = 34
Extra attack: 23 Damage: 18 (Magical Slashing) + 6 (Radiant) + 8 (Radiant) = 32
Both attacks strike, staggering the remaining undead warrior who still stares in defiance
[[ OOC: I think all party members took their Round 2 Turn... The staggering remaining undead has its last chance to do harm, before Round 3 - a round of which it will probably never see the end ]]