Erzer speaks up. "If it's fire that we want, then I should be the one to use it. I mastered a new magic recently and it will be more than enough to hit most of the wolves. Plus, the fact that I have already died makes it safer for me to be hurt."
Ulysse sling attack: first roll 23, second 9, (so 23 if advantage from location, 9 if not as disadvantage from distance) for 4 bludgeoning damage.
So a sling has a normal range of 30 feet and a long range of 120 feet, so if you’re attacking from 60 feet away, you would have disadvantage. However, since the wolves were previously unaware of your presence, I will say that you would have advantage, meaning they both cancel out, and we will use the first roll. 23 hits, and the wolf is wounded but still standing.
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Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
Surprise action: Cast burning hands on as many wolves as possible, basing myself with one if necessary. DC 14 DEX save against 14 fire damage.
Init: 17
You’re currently 60 feet away, so with your 30 feet movement speed, and burning hands bring a 15-foot cone, you wouldn’t being able to get to them. Unless of course, you want to use your action to dash, then run forward 60 feet and spend 2 sorcery points to cast burning hands as a quickened spell? In which case I’d say you would be able to get all the wolves.
OK. I only have one sorc. point left, so instead I am going to cast scorching ray as my surprise action. (ray 1)8 to hit for 2 fire damage. (ray 2) 22 to hit for 7 fire damage. (ray 3) 12 to hit for 5 fire damage. These will all target the lead wolf. 120ft range on this one.
OK. I only have one sorc. point left, so instead I am going to cast scorching ray as my surprise action. (ray 1)8 to hit for 2 fire damage. (ray 2) 22 to hit for 7 fire damage. (ray 3) 12 to hit for 5 fire damage. These will all target the lead wolf. 120ft range on this one.
Upon the 3rd ray, the wolf dies.
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Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
I'm pretty sure 5. I think Sable killed one, Boil killed the one that Ulysse wounded, and Erzer killed one. Starting with 8 that means 5 are left. It's the wolves' turn now though.
Erzer speaks up. "If it's fire that we want, then I should be the one to use it. I mastered a new magic recently and it will be more than enough to hit most of the wolves. Plus, the fact that I have already died makes it safer for me to be hurt."
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Sable suggests, "Nn. Shoot one, then throw fire as they come here?"
Boil readies his attack.
He wants to aim at the lead wolf if there is a chance to do that.
Pre-rolled his attack of 23 to hit and 11 damage. Let me know when we are going to attack
Ulysse will throw a rock with his sling as a suprise attack and will switch to flames after that.
Init: 6
Sable will open with some psychic blades at one of the wolves. She's hoping to get surprise so that she can do more damage.
Init: 6
First Blade: Attack: 9 (with or without advantage), damage NA
Second Blade attack: 14 (18 if advantage), damage 7 piercing (15 damage if sneak attack)
Ulysse sling attack: first roll 23, second 9, (so 23 if advantage from location, 9 if not as disadvantage from distance) for 4 bludgeoning damage.
So, you have advantage, an 18 hits, and 15 damage kills a wolf. How would you like to kill it?
Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
So a sling has a normal range of 30 feet and a long range of 120 feet, so if you’re attacking from 60 feet away, you would have disadvantage. However, since the wolves were previously unaware of your presence, I will say that you would have advantage, meaning they both cancel out, and we will use the first roll. 23 hits, and the wolf is wounded but still standing.
Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
How would you like to do this?
Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
Erzer, you can do one thing before you join the initiative.
Also can I have the remaining characters (Boil and Erzer) roll initiative.
Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
Boils going with the good classic
Boil spreads both legs wide and hands up high, yells “MONKEY, GUIDE ME BOLT!”
After he falls over onto his ass.
int: 4
(Just waiting for Erzer to do his surprise action and then we'll start initiative)
Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
Surprise action: Cast burning hands on as many wolves as possible, basing myself with one if necessary. DC 14 DEX save against 14 fire damage.
Init: 17
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You’re currently 60 feet away, so with your 30 feet movement speed, and burning hands bring a 15-foot cone, you wouldn’t being able to get to them. Unless of course, you want to use your action to dash, then run forward 60 feet and spend 2 sorcery points to cast burning hands as a quickened spell? In which case I’d say you would be able to get all the wolves.
Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
OK. I only have one sorc. point left, so instead I am going to cast scorching ray as my surprise action. (ray 1)8 to hit for 2 fire damage. (ray 2) 22 to hit for 7 fire damage. (ray 3) 12 to hit for 5 fire damage. These will all target the lead wolf. 120ft range on this one.
[A paper drops out of a flash of light and drifts to the ground at your feet] -(extended sig)-
Upon the 3rd ray, the wolf dies.
Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
Initiative:
1. Erzer (17)
2. Wolves: (16)
3. Sable & Ulysse (6)
4. Boil (4)
Chicken Licken
Started playing the game in 2020; already a forever DM somehow.
Erzer turn:
Movement: 30 ft towards the wolves.
Action: cast fire bolt on the (new) lead wolf, 14 to hit for 8 fire damage.
Bonus action: Convert 1st level spell slot to 1 sorc. point
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(So 6 wolves left?)
I'm pretty sure 5. I think Sable killed one, Boil killed the one that Ulysse wounded, and Erzer killed one. Starting with 8 that means 5 are left. It's the wolves' turn now though.
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