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Post by Caledonian Achilles on Apr 28, 2009 18:24:32 GMT 1
Odlin moves sideways before hurling his holy water vial at the betrayer
M: move to M5 S: ranged touch attack (dont aim high as holy water wont affect Stadvas or Ryx) = AC4 oh well, maybe some splash damage
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Post by puffthemagicdragon on Apr 28, 2009 19:08:08 GMT 1
Glad to see his attacks being both acurate and effective, Ryxikor is happy he decided to circumvent the room and surprise this beast. As the thing continues to attack Stadvas, Ryx wonders if he could disarm their foe of one of his weapons. He waits with that plan, now that he finally has both blades out and ready, he attacks with both his rapier and short sword.
hp 20 ac 19 full round action: attack with both weapons
Rapier: 1d20(6)+6(+2 flanking -2 dazed)=12 Short sword: 1d20(12)+5(+2 flanking -2 dazed)=17
If I try disarm attempt, he gets AoO, does that mean he gets both attacks or just one? If one, does it matter which? Is it the one I tried to disarm, meaning if i try to disarm the bastard sword, that is the one he gets an AoO with??
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Post by Ilya on Apr 28, 2009 19:36:04 GMT 1
Stadvas swings the magical flail again. A small smirk moves over his lips as Miriam proves her loyalty and his opponent fails to do much damage. "Thanks."
Attack roll:
1d20+7+2(flanking)=5+9=14 With PA 3. If that hits, damage's 1d8+9
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Post by nodaisho on Apr 28, 2009 22:07:35 GMT 1
Augustine continues to be a one-trick pony, firing more arrows at the Betrayer. This time, he returns to his usual form, hitting one, missing one. 1d20+6=24, 1d20+6=9damage: 1d6+2 (magic) I believe that he would only get the one attack if you tried to disarm him, as he needs to take a full action to strike with more than one weapon, and he only gets the one attack. That's assuming he doesn't have some sort of ability allowing him to make a strike with both weapons as a standard attack, but I don't know of anything core that does that, and even then, that would probably require him to be doing a standard action, rather than an AoO. He would get to choose which to attack with, I believe.
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Post by achinca on Apr 29, 2009 17:03:54 GMT 1
Initiative: Enemies (action stopped here), Stadvas, Ryxikor, Odlin, Miriam, Augustine Round 4 continues Stadvas swings his flail but even with the temporary boost to his strength, this time the Betrayer avoids it. Ryxikor hesitates between attacking the betrayer or trying to disarm. He decides finally to attack but that split indecision has broken his rhythm and both blades fail to connect. Odlin moves farther away from the fight and throws his vial of holy water. It misses the betrayer but a few drop splashes him as well as Stadvas and Ryxikor. There is no reaction as it feels like regular water to all of them. Miriam moves forward and swings her mace. Her hit barely connects and does little damages to the creature. Augustine unleashes his arrow and goes back to his typical form of hitting half of the time. The arrow buries itself inside the creature hide, which looks pretty beaten up but show no intention to surrender. The Betrayer continues his assault on Stadvas and the bastard sword cuts deep but the short sword miss. He orders Miriam to hit Stadvas again but the cleric laughs it out loud " Of all the things I would like to do to Stadvas, hitting him is not one of them …”Stadvas: -12HP damages – Currently at 8/25
OOC: Ilya, remember to add the effect from the bull strength spell. OOC2: Not sure of the exact rule (Cal input requested) but if I had to choice I would say it is a standard attack so if he has two, it will be two.
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Post by Caledonian Achilles on Apr 29, 2009 17:53:32 GMT 1
Odlin pulls forth his dirk (dagger) as he steps up to the Betrayer With a crafty stab he tries to thwart the betrayer's attack on his friend
M: draw dagger and move to L6 S: aid another to give stadvas +2AC = FAIL!
to make more than one attack per round requires the full-round attack action so AoO are only ever one attack with one weapon (but you can choose to use your primary or secondary wpn at the corresponding penalties for off-hand or main hand)
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Post by puffthemagicdragon on Apr 29, 2009 18:17:49 GMT 1
Seeing the betrayer continue to attack Stadvas, Ryxikor decides to try and help and disarm it's main weapon, the bastard sword. The elf watches the Betrayer as he moves, paying strict attention to his bastard sword wielding hand. Once he sees an opening, Ryx stabs out with his rapier and tries to disarm their foe.
hp 20 ac 19
standard action: disarm attempt, 1d20(6)+7=13, d*mn
edit: just in case he rolls better, then tries to disarm me, 1d20(10)+7=17
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Post by Ilya on Apr 29, 2009 21:18:25 GMT 1
Stadvas clenches his teeth, and continues his attacks. The metal embedded in his body takes up the warrior's attention, and his mind doesn't register Miriam's retort. He swings his flail at the usurper of the throne again.
I added the Bull's Strength. The last turn's bonus included that, as the OOC discussion shows, and I just added two and took off one again because I used a stronger PA.
Attack: 1d20+10=8+10=18
Damage is 1d8+8
HP 8/35 AC 19
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Post by nodaisho on Apr 30, 2009 1:47:17 GMT 1
Augustine continues whittling away at the Betrayer, hitting with another arrow.
rapid shot: 1d20+6=18, 1d20+6=8damage: 1d6+2
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Post by achinca on Apr 30, 2009 15:55:52 GMT 1
Initiative: Enemies (action stopped here), Stadvas, Ryxikor, Odlin, Miriam, Augustine Round 5 continues Stadvas swings his flail but it seems that he has lost something in the process as the Betrayer is able to avoid it. Ryxikor tries to disarm the Betrayer. This creates an opportunity for the monster to attack Ryxikor but luckily for the elf, the bastard sword misses. His attempt to disarm fails but the betrayer attempt back does not fail. Ryxikor’s rapier goes flying. Odlin moves next to Stadvas and tries to confuse the Betrayer but his attempt fail. Miriam sees how much blood is pouring from Stadvas and she touches him while holding her holy medallion. His wound close quite significantly. “ This was my last healing spell. We need to take that thing down.”Augustine unleashes a new set of arrow and both go flying high and miss their target. The Betrayer swings with both swords at Stadvas but only the short sword hit, reopening some of the wounds that Miriam just healed. He yells at Miriam “ I told you to hit him, you b!tch” The cleric looks at the Betrayer and swings at Stadvas, hurting the fighter even more. Right after that she screams “ I AM SO SORRY” with tears in her eyes. Stadvas: +11HP healing -8HP of damages (Betrayer) – 7 Damages (Miriam) – Currently at 4/35
Miriam Spells: 0 3/4; 1 0/3 +1d, 2 0/2 +1d
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Post by puffthemagicdragon on Apr 30, 2009 18:17:20 GMT 1
Seeing Stadvas get injured more, Ryx decides to vacate his thoughts on disarming the dangerous Betrayer and only attack him. He lunges forward with his short sword, still searching for the beast's heart. He ignores his rapier and pulls his dagger from it's sheath.
hp 20 ac 19 move: draw dagger standard: sneak attack with short sword attack: 1d20(11)+7(+2 flanking, -2 dazed)=18 damage: 1d6, sneak 2d6
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Post by Caledonian Achilles on May 1, 2009 1:33:16 GMT 1
Odlin hopes his attempts are protecting Stadvas aren't hindering him instead.
S: aid another to give stadvas a +2AC = SUCCESS! (inc. adj. for being shaken) M:5ft step to L7 (hoping miriam will help flank the betrayer too)
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Post by nodaisho on May 1, 2009 8:51:31 GMT 1
Augustine keeps shooting at the Betrayer and hopes that Miriam shakes off the compulsion to attack Stadvas again. He continues his barrage of arrows, trying to get the Betrayer to do a pincushion impression.
attacks: 1d20+6=15, 1d20+6=22damage: 1d6+2 HP: 20/20 AC: 17
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Post by Ilya on May 1, 2009 17:49:43 GMT 1
Trying to keep in mind that Miriam is, apparently, not in control of her own actions, Stadvas gives her a quick not and quickly says "It's Ok.", and then returns his attention to the one responsible for her attack: the Betrayer.
HP 4/35 AC 19
Attack roll: 1d20+9+2(flanking)=15+11=26 With PA 1. If I don't hit this, I'll cry. Damage 1d8+7
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Post by achinca on May 1, 2009 18:56:52 GMT 1
As Miriam hits him, Stadvas realizes that the Betrayer has affected the cleric and he redoubles his effort to eliminate the source of the trouble. The flail swings and crashes on the hardened of the Betrayer. The monster suddenly stops. Its appearance changes and he slowly looks like the raven colored man from the tapestry. The betrayer looks at his hands, looks at the adventurers and says “thank you” before turning to dust. The two mounted skeleton turns to dust as soon as the Betrayer does.
Silence returns to the Betrayer room.
OOC: Good Job – XP to follow
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