OOC: Everyone should try to remember that when a barbarian attacks recklesslessly, he only gets advantage on the first attack.
Reckless Attack PHB, pg. 48 When you make your first attack on your turn, you can decide to attack recklessly, giving you advantage on melee weapon attack rolls using STR during this turn, but attack rolls against you have advantage until your next turn.
OOC2: So, the Urilan's second attack is a 14, not a 17. (If I didn't catch this on earlier rounds, I apologize and will try to do better from here on.)
Urilan attacks Oritar's copy twice, the first recklessly. The first attack hits, but the second misses.
Dorro's copy tolls the dead on Urilan, ringing his bell with damage he cannot reduce.
Folwyn drinks his healing potion, then attempts to attack Oritar's copy, but misses.
Mako's copy takes another step away from the light.
Oritar fires another bolt at Urilan's copy. (Crossbow attack: 7; damage: 5 piercing damage + 1 fire damage) The projectile misses.
Folwyn's copy decides to get closer to the action (I7) and once again takes the dodge action.
OOC: Everyone should try to remember that when a barbarian attacks recklesslessly, he only gets advantage on the first attack.
Reckless Attack PHB, pg. 48 When you make your first attack on your turn, you can decide to attack recklessly, giving you advantage on melee weapon attack rolls using STR during this turn, but attack rolls against you have advantage until your next turn.
(OOC: I think you're misreading that. You decide on your first attack, but it clearly says that it works for melee weapon attack rolls (plural) using STR during this turn.)
Dorro again Tolls Urilan's Copy. (Wis save 3 vs 13 or take 5 necrotic damage.)
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Urilan's copy decides to change the equation. He attempts to shove Urilan off the bridge. (5 foot push to L6. Opposed Str (Athletics) checks, both with advantage due to rage.)
Urilan's Copy Athletics: 9
Urilan's Athletics: 24
(He fails, then hopes nobody else noticed what he was trying to do.)
OOC: Everyone should try to remember that when a barbarian attacks recklesslessly, he only gets advantage on the first attack.
Reckless Attack PHB, pg. 48 When you make your first attack on your turn, you can decide to attack recklessly, giving you advantage on melee weapon attack rolls using STR during this turn, but attack rolls against you have advantage until your next turn.
(OOC: I think you're misreading that. You decide on your first attack, but it clearly says that it works for melee weapon attack rolls (plural) using STR during this turn.)
Ah, yes. OK. Yeah, I was looking at it the wrong way. Thanks for making me think harder about it. You have to decide on your first attack to attack recklessly, but then the advantage applies to all rolls on that turn. Got it. So, Urilan hit Oritar's copy for 10, not 7.
With Dorro's 5 necrotic damage, I show 27 damage to Urilan's copy, which would knock him out.
Round 4: Folwyn 4
Round 5: Urilan 5 (9) Folwyn 3 (12) Oritar 4 (16)
Round 6: Mako 6 (22) Dorro 5 (27)
Using the first d20 rolled (5) as your death save, it's a fail.
Dorro again tolls Urilan's copy. The chime is enough to overtake the barbarian, and the halfling collapses onto the bridge.
Annoyed his copy (who the DM mistakenly thought had been knocked out) tried to push him off, Urilan attacks him recklessly, knocking out the doppelganger halfling.
Dorro's copy tolls the dead on Urilan, shaking up the barbarian.
Folwyn makes two attacks. With the first strike, he cuts down in cold, unfeeling blood the harmless and lovable mastiff copy. The beautiful and innocent creature falls limply to the bridge, never again to frolic and play in the warm sun. With his second attack, he hits Oritar's copy.
Mako's copy stabilizes.
Oritar fires another bolt at Urilan's copy. (Crossbow attack rolled at advantage because of reckless attack ... maybe something I should have been doing before now, but didn't remember to: 22; damage: 3 piercing damage + 1 fire damage) I'm an idiot. At least I caught it and not one of you keen-eyed players.
Oritar fires a bolt at Folwyn's copy. (Crossbow attack — keeping first roll above, which is 10, which misses Folwyn's copy)
Folwyn's copy steps forward, straddling the bloody, and yet still adorable form of the mastiff copy (J7) to attack Urilan. (First shortsword attack: 19; damage: 7 piercing damage; second shortsword attack: 21; damage: 9 piercing damage) Both attacks land, but the barbarian's rage reduces each of the attacks, leaving Urilan standing with 1 hp.
Folwyn makes two attacks. With the first strike, he cuts down in cold, unfeeling blood the harmless and lovable mastiff copy. The beautiful and innocent creature falls limply to the bridge, never again to frolic and play in the warm sun.
(OOC: That was awesome! +1 for DM guilt!)
Dorro [Tooltip Not Found] Oritar's Copy. Wisdom Save: 11 vs DC 13 or take 1 Necrotic damage.
This post has potentially manipulated dice roll results.
Mako in direwolf form, looking pretty rough, watches Oritar's copy drop as the bell tolls around him. He tries to make sense of what remains in front of him. He considers picking up each fallen copy in his jaws and dropping them over the bridge, but decides to focus on the ones still hitting them. He muscles his way past Folwyn and a tottering Urilan, stepping on top of Urilan's copy at J8. He lunges at Folwyn's copy, with advantage because an ally is within 5 feet:
(is that all cleared up and ready for my go?)
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Urilan attacks Oritar copy recklessly. Attack: 21 Damage: 7
Attack: 17 Damage: 3
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Dorro copy will toll the dead on Urilan. 4 vs 13 or 5 Damage (not halved by rage. Applied to sheet already)
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Folwyn will drink his healing potion 9 then make one attack against Oritar's copy Attack: 17 Damage: 4
Mako's copy will make his next death save 14
Urilan hits with his reckless attacks, nearly taking Oritar's copy back down again. Folwyn misses.
OOC: Everyone should try to remember that when a barbarian attacks recklesslessly, he only gets advantage on the first attack.
Reckless Attack PHB, pg. 48
When you make your first attack on your turn, you can decide to attack recklessly, giving you advantage on melee weapon attack rolls using STR during this turn, but attack rolls against you have advantage until your next turn.
OOC2: So, the Urilan's second attack is a 14, not a 17. (If I didn't catch this on earlier rounds, I apologize and will try to do better from here on.)
Urilan attacks Oritar's copy twice, the first recklessly. The first attack hits, but the second misses.
Dorro's copy tolls the dead on Urilan, ringing his bell with damage he cannot reduce.
Folwyn drinks his healing potion, then attempts to attack Oritar's copy, but misses.
Mako's copy takes another step away from the light.
Oritar fires another bolt at Urilan's copy. (Crossbow attack: 7; damage: 5 piercing damage + 1 fire damage) The projectile misses.
Folwyn's copy decides to get closer to the action (I7) and once again takes the dodge action.
Bierp, you're up!
(OOC: I think you're misreading that. You decide on your first attack, but it clearly says that it works for melee weapon attack rolls (plural) using STR during this turn.)
Dorro again Tolls Urilan's Copy. (Wis save 3 vs 13 or take 5 necrotic damage.)
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Urilan's copy decides to change the equation. He attempts to shove Urilan off the bridge. (5 foot push to L6. Opposed Str (Athletics) checks, both with advantage due to rage.)
Urilan's Copy Athletics: 9
Urilan's Athletics: 24
(He fails, then hopes nobody else noticed what he was trying to do.)
Mako-wolf turns and snarls at Oritar's copy right next to him. He lunges.
Attack: 16 Damage: 11
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Oritar's copy is amazed to be standing, and he grabs his maul and tries to hit the giant direwolf next to him.
Attack: 12 Damage: 13
(Direwolf misses but Oritar's copy hits.)
Ah, yes. OK. Yeah, I was looking at it the wrong way. Thanks for making me think harder about it. You have to decide on your first attack to attack recklessly, but then the advantage applies to all rolls on that turn. Got it. So, Urilan hit Oritar's copy for 10, not 7.
With Dorro's 5 necrotic damage, I show 27 damage to Urilan's copy, which would knock him out.
Round 4:
Folwyn 4
Round 5:
Urilan 5 (9)
Folwyn 3 (12)
Oritar 4 (16)
Round 6:
Mako 6 (22)
Dorro 5 (27)
Using the first d20 rolled (5) as your death save, it's a fail.
Dorro again tolls Urilan's copy. The chime is enough to overtake the barbarian, and the halfling collapses onto the bridge.
Urilan's copy takes a step closer to the light.
Round 7: [rkmobius:] Mako (dire wolf), Oritar copy, [Swiftgale:] Urilan (rage), Dorro copy, [jasmol81:] Folwyn, Mako copy (unconscious: 0 fails/2 saves), [DDP:] Oritar (crimson rite), Folwyn copy (dodge, bless), [Bierp:] Dorro, Urilan copy (unconscious: 1 fail/0 saves)
Dire wolf Mako turns and attack Oritar's copy, but the wolf's teeth can get through the half-orc's armor.
The blood hunter retaliates, swinging his maul and grazing the side of the wolf's head.
Swiftgale, you're up!
Almost, but what you've missed is post #171 where he took a healing potion
So the 5 he's showing is accurate and accounts for Dorro's Toll.
Urilan will be annoyed his copy tried to push him off, so will attack him recklessly.
Attack: 18 Damage: 6
Attack: 20 Damage: 4
(Perfect damage needed when rage accounted for)
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Dorro copy will toll the dead on Urilan prime. 4 vs 13 or 3 necrotic
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Mako's copy will make another death save 11
Folwyn will make two attacks one at Urilan's copy, and one at Oritar's copy
Urilan's copy Attack: 14 Damage: 7
Oritars' copy Attack: 12 Damage: 5
(Urilan copy should be down from Urilan Prime's attacks)
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(Yes, Urilan Copy drops after that attack from Urilan Prime. He has not yet had to make a death save though.)
(if that is the case, that attack would be against the mastiff)
Annoyed his copy (who the DM mistakenly thought had been knocked out) tried to push him off, Urilan attacks him recklessly, knocking out the doppelganger halfling.
Dorro's copy tolls the dead on Urilan, shaking up the barbarian.
Folwyn makes two attacks. With the first strike, he cuts down in cold, unfeeling blood the harmless and lovable mastiff copy. The beautiful and innocent creature falls limply to the bridge, never again to frolic and play in the warm sun. With his second attack, he hits Oritar's copy.
Mako's copy stabilizes.
Oritar fires another bolt at Urilan's copy. (Crossbow attack rolled at advantage because of reckless attack ... maybe something I should have been doing before now, but didn't remember to: 22; damage: 3 piercing damage + 1 fire damage)I'm an idiot. At least I caught it and not one of you keen-eyed players.Oritar fires a bolt at Folwyn's copy. (Crossbow attack — keeping first roll above, which is 10, which misses Folwyn's copy)
Folwyn's copy steps forward, straddling the bloody, and yet still adorable form of the mastiff copy (J7) to attack Urilan. (First shortsword attack: 19; damage: 7 piercing damage; second shortsword attack: 21; damage: 9 piercing damage) Both attacks land, but the barbarian's rage reduces each of the attacks, leaving Urilan standing with 1 hp.
Bierp, you're up!
(OOC: That was awesome! +1 for DM guilt!)
Dorro [Tooltip Not Found] Oritar's Copy. Wisdom Save: 11 vs DC 13 or take 1 Necrotic damage.
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Urilan Copy Death Save: 7
(wow, make me out to be a heartless animal killer, ouch)
Mako in direwolf form, looking pretty rough, watches Oritar's copy drop as the bell tolls around him. He tries to make sense of what remains in front of him. He considers picking up each fallen copy in his jaws and dropping them over the bridge, but decides to focus on the ones still hitting them. He muscles his way past Folwyn and a tottering Urilan, stepping on top of Urilan's copy at J8. He lunges at Folwyn's copy, with advantage because an ally is within 5 feet:
Attack: 21 Damage: 9
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Oritar copy death save: 19
EDIT: Swiftgale's turn!