(Playing for Kitryn. Reached out and he hasn't answered.) Kitryn moves up and attempts to stealth behind a tree.
Stealth: 17
The ogre rounds the large rock at a lumbering jog, smashing through branches and small trees as it rushes to close the distance (used Dash Action). It doesn't reply.
OOC: Not everything is possible. Even for things that are improbable like convincing a low intelligence chaotic evil creature to accept a bargain to eat later when it can eat now would require god-like persuasion.
For your reference, the difficulty scale looks like this:
Difficulty / DC
Very easy / 5
Easy / 10
Medium / 15
Hard / 20
Very Hard / 25
Nearly Impossible / 30
Convincing the ogre to join you would be lean more towards Nearly Impossible.
Leek thrusts his hands up, waving them side to side and the earth beneath the ogre shifts and shakes in sync with the hand movements. The ogre, unused to unsteady ground, doesn't know how to react and falls over prone.
(Ogre takes 6 damage, ie: the first d6 from Leek's attack roll).
This post has potentially manipulated dice roll results.
Ahh, I missed that part. OK, the damage is 9.
(I think the player behind Kitryn is not interested anymore. If that is the case, does Leek want to play 2 characters? In the meantime, a rogue's move is obvious in the current situation, so I will play it out.)
Kitryn rounds the tree and rushes the prone form of the goblin and attacks...
Everyone gets to go before the Ogre. First to post, first to go.
Okay. I will offer the ogre to find him much bloody meat if he accompanies us to the castle. Persuasion: 4
boooo. He don't like my idea...
Leek doesn't even feel convinced himself.
Persuade the ogre to help us - 4
ffs
Kats turn - 20
Everyone gets to act before the Ogre responds on it's turn. Elila and Kitryn left.
Elila remains calm but ready to for battle.
Elila uses the Dodge action and waits.
(Playing for Kitryn. Reached out and he hasn't answered.) Kitryn moves up and attempts to stealth behind a tree.
Stealth: 17
The ogre rounds the large rock at a lumbering jog, smashing through branches and small trees as it rushes to close the distance (used Dash Action). It doesn't reply.
OOC: I got perfect persuasion....should that not count for something?
OOC: Not everything is possible. Even for things that are improbable like convincing a low intelligence chaotic evil creature to accept a bargain to eat later when it can eat now would require god-like persuasion.
For your reference, the difficulty scale looks like this:
Convincing the ogre to join you would be lean more towards Nearly Impossible.
Leek will cast Earth Tremor around the running Ogre at level 2
Attack: 8 Damage: 9
for ****'s sake...
Oh wait! It's area affect! I don't have to roll to hit, right???? YAY!
Ogre DEX saving throw: 0
Leek thrusts his hands up, waving them side to side and the earth beneath the ogre shifts and shakes in sync with the hand movements. The ogre, unused to unsteady ground, doesn't know how to react and falls over prone.
(Ogre takes 6 damage, ie: the first d6 from Leek's attack roll).
why only 6? I cast it at a level 2...
Ahh, I missed that part. OK, the damage is 9.
(I think the player behind Kitryn is not interested anymore. If that is the case, does Leek want to play 2 characters? In the meantime, a rogue's move is obvious in the current situation, so I will play it out.)
Kitryn rounds the tree and rushes the prone form of the goblin and attacks...
Short Sword Attack: 16 Damage: 16
Bonus action Short Sword Attack: 24 Damage: 10
... landing one solid blow!
EDIT: Actually, with advantage...
First attack: 7
Second attack: 5
Rin casts firebolt
Attack: 13 Damage: 1
Elila attacks
Attack: 23 Damage: Unable to parse dice roll.
Kat attacks
Attack: 18 Damage: 3