(Ok. If Anakis shoots a Fire Bolt at the one with Tarek in its mouth, would that risk hitting Tarek? If not, then Anakis will take that shot in her next turn, otherwise Fire Bolt at the one running from Ulben.)
Aluzira takes another swing at the toad as it tries to leave, wondering why the toads are reacting differently to her attacks vs. the others. (Insight: 18
Opportunity Attack: 12 Damage: 6
Turning to see the toad Tarek is fighting, she gasps in panic as it takes hold of Tarek. "Hang on!" she shouts before asking, "Ulben, can you help get him out?"
(If I cant make an Insight check while it's not my turn that's fine :)
From where you're standing now, Anakis, there's plenty of the toad to target that isn't anywhere near Tarek. Fluin is providing the toad with half-cover from where you are, but if you happen to miss the toad, Fluin looks tough and quick enough to not get hit. A lot could change though between now and the time you could get your spell off.
The fleeing toad gets another poke from Aluzira's dagger, while Ulben's walking stick cracks on thin air as the toad darts away. It hops off through the trees and into the pool and begins swimming for safety.
Aluzira, what will you do (on your turn) to discern why it is the toads are reacting to your attacks the way they are?
Tarek, you are still conscious, but you are grappled and restrained by the toad's mouth. Its needle-like teeth are hooked into the links of your mail and its mouth grips your body like a vice.
Ulben, Tarek is just over 15 feet away from you, and the toad that's grappling him is 20 feet away, so you could get within reach of either one of them with your move.
Tarek, barely holding on to life, tries to scream to get everyone else's attention before offering a prayer to Pelor for strength, then trying to break free from the toad. (STR save: 10)
The inspiration of Aluzira's tune isn't enough to break the grapple, and Tarek is held fast by the toad's gaping maw, unable to move. The toad looks as though it's getting ready to swallow him whole.
Ulben, your turn is next. (And as a reminder, in case it's needed for clarification, you can wield your walking stick with two hands AND make an unarmed strike on your turn.)
(Good to know, I think it's kind of odd to do that, in reality one would most likely have to do one or the other I would think, so I figured that would be the mechanics.)
Ulben being scared would pull out one of his coming knives and fumble it before throwing it at the toad he had been fighting with that is now running away. (The cooking knife is flavor for a dart)
Your attack roll can't be read. Also, that toad is about 45 feet away right now, so your throwing knife attack would have disadvantage. Make another attack roll for disadvantage.
Edit: I can see you have an extra "l" in the first "roll". Edit that, and it should work. Also, make another roll for disadvantage.
This post has potentially manipulated dice roll results.
"Shoot!" Aluzira runs the next 15 feet to grab her other dagger and then throws both of them in quick succession at the toad that has a hold of Tarek.
First Attack: 24 Damage: 8
Second Attack: 17 Damage: 4
Aluzira watches the toad's behavior and reaction to her dagger to see if its the kind of damage that's causing their different response, although she doubts it since they didn't respond the same way to the javelin.
When you pick up your dagger, which is just 10 feet away, the toad that's about to try to swallow Tarek is just 5 feet from you, so throwing your daggers would be at disadvantage unless you'd like to back up 5 feet, or you can make two melee attacks instead if you'd like.
The toad grunts with pain at your first dagger swing but dodges out of the way of the second. It doesn't seem to panic or have a thought of running away after being hit with your dagger. In fact, its response to your dagger's piercing damage isn't significantly different from the toads' responses to the piercing damage from Tarek or Fluin's rapier attacks or the bludgeoning damage of Torrent or Ulben's staff attacks.
Despite being hit, the toad holds on to Tarek.
Fluin, the toad holding Tarek in its jaws is 10 feet ahead and to your right. Directly ahead a little over 20 feet is the retreating toad with which you were fighting. Also ahead and on you left is Torrent's toad, also retreating, 15 feet away.
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(Which is the most injured looking toad that Anakis can see?)
The only ones that look a bit roughed up are the one that has Tarek in its mouth and the one that's leaping away from Ulben and Aluzira.
(Ok. If Anakis shoots a Fire Bolt at the one with Tarek in its mouth, would that risk hitting Tarek? If not, then Anakis will take that shot in her next turn, otherwise Fire Bolt at the one running from Ulben.)
Aluzira takes another swing at the toad as it tries to leave, wondering why the toads are reacting differently to her attacks vs. the others. (Insight: 18
Opportunity Attack: 12 Damage: 6
Turning to see the toad Tarek is fighting, she gasps in panic as it takes hold of Tarek. "Hang on!" she shouts before asking, "Ulben, can you help get him out?"
(If I cant make an Insight check while it's not my turn that's fine :)
Ulben continues to spin in circles, he grabs his walking stick with both hands as to not lose it and cracks the toad
8 attack
11 damage
Thom Everyman- Midgard One Shots
DMing- The Voyage of the Fallen Star
Thats a crapy roll.
Thom Everyman- Midgard One Shots
DMing- The Voyage of the Fallen Star
From where you're standing now, Anakis, there's plenty of the toad to target that isn't anywhere near Tarek. Fluin is providing the toad with half-cover from where you are, but if you happen to miss the toad, Fluin looks tough and quick enough to not get hit. A lot could change though between now and the time you could get your spell off.
The fleeing toad gets another poke from Aluzira's dagger, while Ulben's walking stick cracks on thin air as the toad darts away. It hops off through the trees and into the pool and begins swimming for safety.
Aluzira, what will you do (on your turn) to discern why it is the toads are reacting to your attacks the way they are?
Tarek, you are still conscious, but you are grappled and restrained by the toad's mouth. Its needle-like teeth are hooked into the links of your mail and its mouth grips your body like a vice.
Ulben, Tarek is just over 15 feet away from you, and the toad that's grappling him is 20 feet away, so you could get within reach of either one of them with your move.
Tarek, barely holding on to life, tries to scream to get everyone else's attention before offering a prayer to Pelor for strength, then trying to break free from the toad. (STR save: 10)
The DC to escape from the toad's mouth is 13, would you like to use your bardic inspiration die on the check?
What does Ulben do?
Uh... sure. 1
Welp... it was worth the try.
The inspiration of Aluzira's tune isn't enough to break the grapple, and Tarek is held fast by the toad's gaping maw, unable to move. The toad looks as though it's getting ready to swallow him whole.
Ulben, your turn is next. (And as a reminder, in case it's needed for clarification, you can wield your walking stick with two hands AND make an unarmed strike on your turn.)
(Good to know, I think it's kind of odd to do that, in reality one would most likely have to do one or the other I would think, so I figured that would be the mechanics.)
Ulben being scared would pull out one of his coming knives and fumble it before throwing it at the toad he had been fighting with that is now running away. (The cooking knife is flavor for a dart)
Unable to parse dice roll. attack
5 damage
Thom Everyman- Midgard One Shots
DMing- The Voyage of the Fallen Star
Your attack roll can't be read. Also, that toad is about 45 feet away right now, so your throwing knife attack would have disadvantage. Make another attack roll for disadvantage.
Edit: I can see you have an extra "l" in the first "roll". Edit that, and it should work. Also, make another roll for disadvantage.
12
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Thom Everyman- Midgard One Shots
DMing- The Voyage of the Fallen Star
Okay, your knife hits the fleeing toad which keeps swimming to escape the battle.
Aluzira, since Ulben didn't respond to your plea to help Tarek, I guess it's up to you.
"Shoot!" Aluzira runs the next 15 feet to grab her other dagger and then throws both of them in quick succession at the toad that has a hold of Tarek.
First Attack: 24 Damage: 8
Second Attack: 17 Damage: 4
Aluzira watches the toad's behavior and reaction to her dagger to see if its the kind of damage that's causing their different response, although she doubts it since they didn't respond the same way to the javelin.
When you pick up your dagger, which is just 10 feet away, the toad that's about to try to swallow Tarek is just 5 feet from you, so throwing your daggers would be at disadvantage unless you'd like to back up 5 feet, or you can make two melee attacks instead if you'd like.
(Ah, okay! I'll do two melee)
(Wow, let's hope the dice gods don't kill me next round.)
The toad grunts with pain at your first dagger swing but dodges out of the way of the second. It doesn't seem to panic or have a thought of running away after being hit with your dagger. In fact, its response to your dagger's piercing damage isn't significantly different from the toads' responses to the piercing damage from Tarek or Fluin's rapier attacks or the bludgeoning damage of Torrent or Ulben's staff attacks.
Despite being hit, the toad holds on to Tarek.
Fluin, the toad holding Tarek in its jaws is 10 feet ahead and to your right. Directly ahead a little over 20 feet is the retreating toad with which you were fighting. Also ahead and on you left is Torrent's toad, also retreating, 15 feet away.