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8 months ago  ::  Oct 03, 2012 - 12:21PM #2511
CALEBROBERTS
Date Joined: Mar 11, 2010
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"Yer a dumb goblin aint'cha? chuckles John as he stabs the goblin in the back.

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Battle Guardian attack
MBA
28 vs AC
8 damage and slowed until the end of john's next turn.
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Big John Barleycorn

Big John Barleycorn, Level 5
Human, Knight
Human Power Selection Option: Heroic Effort
Languages: Common, Dwarven
Theme: Mercenary

VITALS
AC: 25 Fort: 19 Ref: 15 Will: 17
HP: 38/54

Surges: 8/11
Surge Value: 13

Initiative: +8
Speed: 5

CURRENT ABILITY SCORES
STR 19, CON 15, DEX 11, INT 10, WIS 15, CHA 8

[] Action Point
     Milestone: 1/2
[] Second Wind

TRAINED SKILLS
Athletics +9, Endurance +7, Heal +9, Intimidate +8

UNTRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics +0, Arcana +2, Bluff +1, Diplomacy +1, Dungeoneering +4, History +2, Insight +4, Nature +4, Perception +4, Religion +2, Stealth +0, Streetwise +3, Thievery +0

POWERS
Standard Action
Melee Basic Attack
   Vicious Longsword +1: +12 vs AC, 1d8+6 damage
   Khopesh: +10 vs AC, 1d8+5 damage (Brutal 1)
Ranged Basic Attack
   Javelin (10/20): +10 vs AC, 1d6+5 damage

Minor Action
> Active < Knight Feature: Defender Aura
Knight Feature: Battle Guardian
> - < Fighter Utility: Defend the Line Stance
> - < Fighter Utility: Hammer Hands Stance
[] Level 2 Utility: Glowering Threat

No Action
[] Human Racial Power: Heroic Effort
[X] Mercenary Theme Power: Takedown Strike
[][] Attack Power: Power Strike

FEATS
Class Feat: Shield Finesse
Racial Bonus Feat: Master at Arms
Level 1: World Serpent's Grasp
Level 2: Improve Initiative
Level 4: Superior Will

ITEMS
Longsword +1
Khopesh
Shield of Protection
     [] Item Daily Power
Delver's Plate Armor +2
     [] Item Daily Power
Javelin x3
Adventurer's Kit
1 Opal
235g 172s 50c
Tsubasa Shou Show
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Tsubasa Shou, level 2
Human Euphoric Ardent
Theme: Windlord
Languages: Common, Elven
Origin: Elemental

VITALS
AC: 19 Fort: 16 Ref: 14 Will: 18
HP: 32/32
Power Points: [][]

Surges: 6/9
Surge Value: 8

Initiative: +2
Speed: 5

CURRENT ABILITY SCORES
STR 13, CON 15, DEX 13, INT 8, WIS 10, CHA 18

[X][ Action Point
      Milestone: 1/2
[] Second Wind

TRAINED SKILLS
Athletics +9,  Diplomacy +10, Endurance +8, Heal +6, Intimidate +10

UNTRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics +4, Arcana +0, Bluff +5, Dungeoneering +1, History +0, Insight +1, Nature +1, Religion +0, Stealth +2, Streetwise +5, Thievery +2

POWERS

Standard Action
Melee Basic Attack
     Greatspear: +7 vs AC, 1d10+2 damage
Human At-Will Attack  (Augment 0 only): Focusing Strike
At-Will Attack: Demoralizing Strike
At-Will Attack: Energizing Strike
[]Encounter Attack: Wind Fury Assault
[] Daily Attack: Battleborn Acuity

Move Action

Minor Action
[][] Encounter Utility: Ardent Surge

Immediate Reaction
[] Daily Utility: Healing Bond

No Action
[]Encounter Utility: Ardent Outrage

FEATS
Bonus Feat: Improved Defenses
Human bonus Feat: Polearm Expertise
Level 1: Weapon Proficiency: Greatspear
Level 2: Armor Proficiency: Scale

ITEMS
Magic Scale Armor +1
Flute
Silk Rope - 50 ft
Torch x2
Sunrod
Lantern
Oil (pint) x3
Tent
Bedroll
Backpack
Trail Rations x 10
Grappling Hook
Climber's Kit
Flint & Steel

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Reznik Callahan Show
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Reznik Callahan, Level 1
Human (Elf), Ranger/Druid
Languages: Common, Elven
Theme: Werewolf

CURRENT STATUS:

VITALS
AC: 17  Fort: 12  Ref: 15  Will: 14
HP: 25/25

Surges: 6/7
Surge Value: 6

Initiative: +4
Speed: 7

CURRENT ABILITY SCORES
STR 10, CON 13, DEX 18, INT 8, WIS 18, CHA 11

[X][] Action Point
     Milestone: 2/2
[] Second Wind

TRAINED SKILLS
Athletics +4, Nature +13, Perception +11, Stealth +9

UNTRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics +3, Arcana -1, Bluff +0, Diplomacy +0, Dungeoneering +4, Endurance +0, Heal +4, History -1, Insight +4, Intimidate +2, Religion -1, Streetwise +0, Thievery +3

POWERS
Standard Action
At-Will Attack Twin Strike
At-Will Attack Savage Rend
At-Will Attack Wolf Shape Attack: Useable only in Wolf Form
[] Encounter Attack Two-Fanged Strike
[X] Daily Attack Sure Shot

Minor Action
At-Will Utility Hunter's Quarry
At-Will Utility Wild Shape
[] Encounter Utility Wolf Shape

Free Action
[X]Encounter Utility Elven Accuracy

FEATS
Level 1: Versatile Expertise
          Bow Expertise
          Totem Expertise

ITEMS
Longbow
Hide Armor
Short Sword
Totem
Cold Weather Clothing
Adventurer's Kit
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Bharhas, Level 3
Human, Warlord | Sorcerer
Human Power Selection Option: Bonus At-Will power
Languages: Common, Elven
Theme: Gladiator

CURRENT STATUS:
Phase of the Sun:
*At the start of your turn, each enemy adjacent to you takes fire and radiant damage equal to your Strength modifier.
*You also gain resist 5 cold.

VITALS
AC: 18 Fort: 18 Ref: 15 Will: 17
HP: 40/40

Surges: 6/6
Surge Value: 10

Initiative: +1
Speed: 6

CURRENT ABILITY SCORES
STR 18, CON 10, DEX 11, INT 10, WIS 8, CHA 17

[] Action Point
     Milestone: 1/2
[] Second Wind

TRAINED SKILLS
Athletics +8, Bluff +9, Diplomacy +9, Intimidate +9

UNTRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics -1, Arcana +1,  Dungeoneering +0, Endurance -1, Heal +0, History +1, Insight +0, Nature +0, Perception +0, Religion +1, Stealth -1, Streetwise +4, Thievery -1

POWERS
Standard Action
Melee Basic Attack
   Longsword : +9 vs AC, 1d8+5 damage
   Katar: +9 vs AC, 1d6+4 damage
Warlord Attack: Wolf Pack Tactics
Warlord Attack: Viper's Strike
Sorcerer Attack: Storm Walk
[] Gladiator Theme Attack: Disrupting Advance
[] Level 1 Warlord Attack: Diabolic Stratagem
[] Level 1 Sorcerer Attack: Cosmos Call

Minor Action
[] Level 2 Warlord Utility: Shake It Off
[] Level 3 Sorcerer Attack: Lightning Cuts
[] Warlord Feature: Inspiring Word

Free Action
Dark Sun Arcane Feature: Arcane Defiling

No Action
[] Warlord Feature: Battlefront Shift

FEATS
Racial Bonus Feat: Mastery of Knives
Level 1: Hybrid Talent
Level 2: Sorcerous Blade Channeling 

ITEMS
Longsword
Katar
Cloth Armor of Sudden Recovery +1
     [] Item Daily Power
Heavy Shield
Cloak of Distortion
Adventurer's Kit
Survival Day x10
427g
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8 months ago  ::  Oct 03, 2012 - 2:00PM #2512
Centauri
Date Joined: Jul 21, 2004
Posts: 9,655
Exile finally arrives on the scene. Standing at the top of the stairs he assesses the situation and then extends his staff. Blinding pulses of light burst from it, in a rapid pattern calculated to induce hallucinations in goblinoids. The bugbear reacts badly to it and stumbles into the brazier. The other goblins merely wince.

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Move: Walk to C2.
Standard: Beguiling Strands (burst 5) vs. Will of B, G1, G2. (1d20+7=27, 1d20+7=10, 1d20+7=22) Critical dice on B. (1d6=1) B takes 4 psychic damage and is pushed 3 to G5. G1, if hit, takes 3 psychic damage and is not pushed. G2, if hit, takes 3 psychic damage and is not pushed.
Minor: None.
Stat Block Show
AC: 18 Fort: 16 Ref: 16 Will: 16
HP: 35/35 Surge Value: 8 Surges Remaining: 7/7
Initiative: +3
Speed: 6
Passive Perception: 11
Passive Insight: 17
Action Point: 1
Second Wind: Unused.
Attack modifier: +7 (+3 Int, +2 level, +1 enhancement, +1 feat)
Damage modifier: +4 (+3 Int, +1 enhancement)
Encounter:
Infernal Wrath [ ]
Burning Hands [ ]
Shield [ ]
Shock Sphere [ ]
Daily:
Fountain of Flame [ ]
Other Notes:
Safewing Amulet +1: When falling, reduces the distance fallen (for the purpose of calculating damage) by 10 feet. Always lands on feet after a fall.
Staff Expertise: Has reach with staff. No OAs from area or ranged using staff.
Evocation Apprentice: Can reroll a 1 on damage, once per turn.
Low-light vision.
Resist 7 fire.
Bloodhunt: +1 racial bonus to attack rolls against bloodied enemies.
Will use Infernal Wrath on first enemy within 10 squares who hits him. DM may roll the 1d6+3 fire damage.
Will generally use Shield on an AC or Reflex attack that it would cause to miss.


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8 months ago  ::  Oct 03, 2012 - 3:25PM #2513
Loki5654
Date Joined: Aug 8, 2004
Posts: 1,756
Fairbanks closes his eyes for a mere moment and takes a breath. The platinum aura of his holy symbol seems to dim as he opens his eyes and barrels down the stairs.

With a happy "Ha-HA", he gives the goblin at the base of the stairs a Bahamut-blessed beating.

A broad smile splits his handsome face as he winks at Zyna and slips past John to harrow the burning bugbear.

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Minor Action = End Fighter Aura
Move Action = Convert to Minor = Activate Duelist's Assault Stance
Standard Action = Charge to C4, MBA vs. G1 - 20(1d20) +12 +1 = 33
CRIT! Maximized Damage - 16 (weapon) + 6 (Horned Helm) + 8 (Power Strike) + 6(1d6) = 6
36 Damage total

ACTION POINT!

Standard Action = Charge to F4 (provokes OA from G1), MBA vs. B - 9(1d20) +12 +1 = 22
Assuming a hit: 5(1d8) +8 +4 +1(1d6) = 18
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Fairbanks, level 5
Human, Slayer (Multiclass: Cavalier)
Human Power Selection Option: Heroic Effort
Background: Blademaster (Acrobatics class skill)
Theme: Neverwinter Noble

FINAL ABILITY SCORES
STR 18, CON 10, DEX 17, INT 10, WIS 10, CHA 13

STARTING ABILITY SCORES
STR 16, CON 10, DEX 16, INT 10, WIS 10, CHA 12

AC: 20 Fort: 19 Ref: 16 Will: 14
HP: 49/49
Surges: 6/9
Surge Value: 10

[X] Action Point
[] Second Wind

TRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics +10, Athletics +11, Diplomacy +8, Endurance +7, Intimidate +8

UNTRAINED SKILLS
Arcana +2, Bluff +3, Dungeoneering +2, Heal +2, History +2, Insight +2, Nature +2, Perception +2, Religion +2, Stealth +5, Streetwise +3, Thievery +5

POWERS

Basic Attack: Melee Basic Attack Card Link

Basic Attack: Ranged Basic Attack Card Link

[] Human Racial Power: Heroic Effort Card Link

[X] [X] Multiple Class Attack: Power Strike Card Link

[X] Fighter Utility: Duelist's Assault Card Link

[] Fighter Utility: Mobile Blade Card Link

[] Level 2 Utility: Honorable Challenge Card Link

[] Neverwinter Noble Utility: Take Heart, Friend! Card Link

Multiple Class Utility: Defender Aura Card Link

[] Paladin Attack: Righteous Radiance Card Link

FEATS
Level 1: Heavy Blade Expertise
Level 1: Armor Finesse
Level 2:Heavy Armor Agility
Level 4: Squire of Righteousness

ITEMS
Dagger x3
Adventurer's Kit
Aecris
Black Iron Scale Mail +1
Horned Helm (Heroic Tier)
Holy Symbol of Bahamut
1 Opal
73g 145s 50c
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8 months ago  ::  Oct 03, 2012 - 6:01PM #2514
swmabie
Date Joined: Dec 8, 2009
Posts: 8,213
Mechanics during Fairbanks' turn, assuming G1 died Show

Trigger: A creature (G1 in this case) is reduced to 0 hp

Immediate Reaction: Death Surge (Close Burst 3, enemies in burst) (attack rolls, damage roll)
• "B" — 10 vs Fortitude misses
• "G2" — 19 vs Fortitude hits for 10 psychic damage
• "G3" — 22 vs Fortitude hits for 10 psychic damage
Effect: Zyna, Big John, & Fairbanks all get +2 power bonus to attack rolls until Zyna's eont (which, of course, is next), and all three also get 5 THP.  This means that Fairbanks' attack @ B gets another +2 (making it a 24 vs AC)


As the goblin goes down beside her, Zyna quickly reacts, channeling its soul through her, pulling the life energy from it.   A wave of power radiates from her, reinforcing the two fighters mentally and hammering the goblins' minds.

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HP: 19/42 | THP: 5 | Healing Surges: 7/9 | Surge Value: 10
AC: 21 | Fort: 17 | Ref: 18 | Will: 18
Speed: 5 | Init: +5 | PPer: 16 | PIns: 21 | Low-Light
Action Points: 1/2
Conditions: Bloodied
Features:
• Origin: Shadow
• Allies (except Big John) all get +1 shield bonus to AC (Devout Protector Expertise)
• Allies within 5 get +5 feat bonus to death saving throws (Harbinger of Rebirth)
• +2 racial bonus to Death Saving Throws & Unconscious (Winterkin)
• Resist 5 Necrotic (Death Domain)
• Zyna gains 5 THP from using Healing Word.

RBA: Dagger (5/10) — +11, 1d4+5
MBA: Dagger — +8, 1d4+2

Channel Divinity: [_]
Standard: [A]Death's Shadow | [_]Smite Undead(CD) | [_]Inevitable Doom | [_]Curse of Misfortune
| [A]Tenebrous Blessing
Move: [_]Shadow Jaunt
Minor:
[_] Blackened Soul | [_]Eye of the Vulture | [_][_]Healing Word | [_]Holy Cleansing | [_]Stay the Hand of Death(CD)
Free: [_]Action Point | [_]Bloodied Determination | [_]Dwarven Chainmail | [_]In Death, Life | [_]Symbol of Battle
Reaction: [x] Death Surge

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A handy dandy list of fallacies: Which have you just committed? Show

• Ad Hominem — Attacking the person's circumstances, not addressing the argument.
Ad Hominem Abusive (Personal Attack) — Insulting the person, not addressing the argument.
• Ad Hominem Tu Quoque — Saying the person's inconsistent, not addressing the argument.
Appeal to Authority/Belief/Common Practice/Consequence of a Belief/Emotion/Fear/Flattery/Novelty/Pity/Popularity/Ridicule/Spite/Tradition — Using emotion instead of Fact.
Bandwagon — Use of peer pressure.
• Begging the Question — Assuming premises which haven't necessarily been agreed to.
Biased Sample — Using a sampling which may not properly represent the whole.
• Burden of Proof — Shifting it to the wrong side.
• Circumstantial Ad Hominem — Attacking the person's interests in supporting their argument.
• Composition — Assuming that the whole has the same qualities as individual parts.
• Confusing Cause & Effect — Assuming that one thing causes another because they appear in conjunction.
• Division — Assuming that the individual parts have the same qualities as the whole.
• False Dilemma — Assuming that only two options exist.
• Gambler's Fallacy — Assuming the odds have changed because of past occurances
• Genetic — Assuming a perceived defect in the origin of a claim is proof of a defect in the claim.
• Guilt by Association — Attacking others who agree with the claim.
• Hasty Generalization — Assuming a quality based on too small a sample size.
• Ignoring the Common Cause — Assuming there is no outside cause of two connected things.
• Middle Ground — Assuming the midpoint of two extremes must be correct.
• Misleading Vividness — Assuming a colorful anecdote outweighs statistical evidence.
• Poisoning the Well — Using unprovable claims about the person instead of addressing the argument.
• Post Hoc — Assuming that something caused something else simply because it happened first.
• Questionable Cause — Assuming that one thing causes another.
• Red Herring — Using irrelevant evidence to divert a discussion.
• Relativist Fallacy — Asserting that a claim may be true for some but not for the speaker.
• Slippery Slope — Assuming the inevitability of one event based on another.
• Special Pleading — Claiming exemption without justification.
• Spotlight — Assuming individuals that get the most attention to be indicative of the whole.
• Straw Man — Misrepresenting the opposing argument.
• Two Wrongs Make a Right — Justifying something unethical/immoral as response or pre-emption to something else unethical/immoral.

Response to those who like to compare 4e to a Video Game Show

Jan 12, 2013 -- 1:49PM, Rogue_Elendae wrote:

Also, I find that the "D&D 4e is like an MMO" argument is often a sign of someone who is deliberately being obtuse and/or is potentially ignorant of actual MMO play.  As someone who only ended a 6-year World of Warcraft addiction a year ago, I can say that most of your bullet points actually don't match up to the truth of it.

In D&D 4e, you can choose a hybrid, you can choose to play one class as though it were another (people played Warlords as Bards frequently, when the edition first came out, and Rangers were refluffed to Monks), you can focus your class on its secondary role (a Warlock who is more controller than striker, for instance), you can multiclass, and you can create a particular concept (a mounted lancer, a charger, etc.) within the mechanics via feats, choice of powers, and choice of skills.  You decide which set of stats you use--are you a Chaladin, Straladin, or Baladin?--and you have ultimate influence on how your character turns out in the end.  Yes, powers require you to be using a particular weapon within your class's available selection, but the powers are not themselves tied to the gear.  Powers tied to weapons or armor are typically powers that belong to the item, not to the character class that's most likely to use it.

Yes, there are only so many powers available, and these will be what you do in battle; this is all that the designers created.  Yes, there is a time-frame in which they can be used; this has always been the case, even in the days of Vancian casting.  Yes, there are suggested builds, but you can routinely ignore those if it pleases you; the only parts of a class you have to take are the class features, and even those have options at this point.  But the only way that this can be considered at all conflatable with MMO character building/playing is if you are deliberately ignoring all of that.

In WoW, you choose a class and you're done.  No multiclassing or hybridization, no way to mimic one class with careful building of a different one.  There is a firm dividing line on what is a WoW class.  No secondary roles or creative concepts, either; you're going to be what the class sets out to be, and that's it.  You'll always have the same stat allocation as another of your class, because you get set numbers as you level up, and you've got at best four options--and that's only the Druid class--to build, and if you plan on running dungeons, particularly heroic level ones, or raiding, you'd better not even think of deviating from the single defined best build on the talent tree for what you want to do.  It was only recently, with the complete tear-down and recreation of talent trees for Mists of Pandaria, that there was a concept of there being anything but the one best build that people who calculated such mechanical advantages (the folks on Elitist Jerks, for example), and the people who did things like achieve "World First" at various top-tier raids set precedent for.

Also, no class will ever not have a specific set of powers; all Priests in WoW have the same baseline, with deviation only based upon their talent tree specialization, where a D&D4e player could take whatever power in their class pleases them.  Any Retribution Paladin will be the same as any other in terms of powers, because that is what a RetPally is.  Any Assassination Rogue will always have the same powers as another, etc.  All powers are always on specific cool-downs, but will always be there when they start a battle, where a 4e PC might enter an encounter with only At-Wills, or without their Daily powers due to what plot has done up until that point.  Furthermore, no power that is not already specifically tied to an item will ever "require" you have that item, to my recollection.  Classes get all their powers based on class; gear only gives bonuses to stats, possibly cuts down cast times for abilities or cooldowns, grants temporary extra bonuses to stats (the latter two most often on the raid tier equipment), and on rare occassions an extra power that may or may not be valuable, as some are only special effects instead of valuable abilities.



Most honest/open response on why DDN needs to be Inclusive Show

Mar 31, 2013 -- 8:40PM, Emerikol wrote:

I've always felt it is in the best interests of D&D to be as inclusive across the playerbase as they can be and still have a game.   I've never felt though that making a game that was inclusive within a group was very useful or even desirable.   DM's and players can decide amongst themselves what options or restrictions they want for their games.  I tend to lean to the DM to make most of those decisions but again that is a group specific thing.

Having said that.  I get the distinct impression that there are a lot of players on these boards who come from groups that generally ruled against their own desires.  It's almost like they are an oppressed minority from a gaming perspective.   I also get the impression that they tend to advocate against things that if available their fellow group members might like and vote them down on.

Do a lot of you feel this way?

Just for clarification...here are some examples...
1.  Alignment restrictions as an option.
2.  Alignment Mechanics
3.  Martial healing
4.  Races being included or not.

and so forth.  Thoughts?


Mar 31, 2013 -- 9:43PM, Authw8 wrote:

I know my perspective is not that I often play at tables where my likes are not represented. Instead, my perspective comes from the many years I spent being a bad DM. I was a bad DM because my guidance came from the books, and the books gave bad advice. The books told me that alignment was a useful approach to roleplaying, so I went with it even though it felt kind of weird to me. Now I know that, at least in my style of running games, alignment destroys rp. I trusted the books to give good advice, and it messed up my game. Now I'm much more mature as a DM, so I know how to take advice with a grain of salt. And I still learn new stuff every session I run.

I don't want future DMs to go through my problems again. There's a big enough DM shortage as it is. DMing well is hard.

The biggest thing I had to unlearn in my process of becoming a good DM was the idea that the game is a simulation of a world. I understand many DMs prefer a more simulationist approach, although I am always skeptical simply because I would have said the same thing until I learned and grew as a DM. This doesn't mean their approach is completely invalid, but it still gives me a personal twinge when I see a regression back to 3e era sim style gaming.

I also have noticed many groups where one or two old-school players run a whole group's playstyle because the newer players aren't even aware there are other ways of doing things. The newer players tell me stories of things they hated in the session, and I end up explaining to them how those things they hate are very fixable, and in fact are fixed in the newer edition of the game their older players have told them is terrible.

In regard to things like martial healing, I don't think it's necessary for it to be in the game for the game to be fun. However, the attitude that says martial healing is terrible and shouldn't exist is an attitude that, to me, reveals a wrongheaded approach to the game. Therefore, my fight for it to be an option is to help legitimize the more narrative approach that I think is what most players want, but many don't know is possible, because they've never been exposed to it.


Why D&D will continue to fail economically. Show

Apr 22, 2013 -- 12:40AM, Mand12 wrote:

Mobile/tablet is not supported by WotC.  They're stuck in the past, with no coherent vision of how technology could benefit their product.

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8 months ago  ::  Oct 03, 2012 - 6:33PM #2515
Astromath
Date Joined: Sep 20, 2007
Posts: 6,184
The goblin get's nearly cut in half from Fairbanks' charge.  He tries to say something but with no air in his lungs all he can do is vomit blood.  By the time Fairbanks finishes his attack against the goblinoid, the goblin is dead.  In the meantime one of Zyna's powers activates upon the death of the goblin (see Zyna's flavor text in previous post).  The goblin adjacent to Zyna goes red with rage and seems to grow stronger due to his rage.

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Bloodied Rage:  Trigger:  When first bloodied.  Effect:  The goblin skullcleaver loses the ability to use goblin tactics and can do nothing but attack the nearest enemy, charging when possible.  Other effect is listed in its attack power:  +1d10 damage while bloodied.
 

Zyna's turn.

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You now know a few things about the goblinoid (i.e. all its defenses) but you still don't know what kind of goblinoid it is.
You have the free will to agree or disagree.
You have the ability to act freely on the above choice regardless of the consequences.
Keep on the Shadowfell PbP Group 1 Show
IC:  http://community.wizards.com/play-by-post_haven/go/thread/view/75801/27483461/4e_IC_Keep_on_the_Shadowfell_with_Essentials
OOC:  http://community.wizards.com/play-by-post_haven/go/thread/view/75801/27483501/4e_OOC_Keep_on_the_Shadowfell_with_Essentials
Encounter:  http://community.wizards.com/play-by-post_haven/go/thread/view/75801/27483565/4e_Encounter_Keep_on_the_Shadowfell_with_Essentials

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IC:  http://community.wizards.com/play-by-post_haven/go/thread/view/75801/27947981/4e_IC_Keep_on_the_Shadowfell_with_Essentials_Group_2
OOC:  http://community.wizards.com/play-by-post_haven/go/thread/view/75801/27947997/4e_OOC_Keep_on_the_Shadowfell_with_Essentials_Group_2
Encounter:  http://community.wizards.com/play-by-post_haven/go/thread/view/75801/27948001/4e_Encounter_Keep_on_the_Shadowfell_with_Essentials_Group_2
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8 months ago  ::  Oct 03, 2012 - 8:29PM #2516
swmabie
Date Joined: Dec 8, 2009
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Mechanics Show

Free: Monster Knowledge @ "B" — 9 fails

Standard: Inevitable Doom @ G2.  2d8 extra damage to next attack.

Free: Action Point

Standard: Tenebrous Blessing @ G2 — 20 vs AC for... 17 psychic damage.  :P

Move: Shift to (C,5)


Zyna stretches her hand toward the goblin near her and focuses on him.  A sort of high-pitched squeal comes from her victim, as she tries to rip his soul free from his mind.  While he may inevitably be doomed, though, he manages to survive the psychic onslaught.

Satisfied, for the moment, the shadar-kai takes a step back.

Statblock Show

HP: 19/42 | THP: 5 | Healing Surges: 7/9 | Surge Value: 10
AC: 21 | Fort: 17 | Ref: 18 | Will: 18
Speed: 5 | Init: +5 | PPer: 16 | PIns: 21 | Low-Light
Action Points: 0/2
Conditions: Bloodied
Features:
• Origin: Shadow
• Allies (except Big John) all get +1 shield bonus to AC (Devout Protector Expertise)
• Allies within 5 get +5 feat bonus to death saving throws (Harbinger of Rebirth)
• +2 racial bonus to Death Saving Throws & Unconscious (Winterkin)
• Resist 5 Necrotic (Death Domain)
• Zyna gains 5 THP from using Healing Word.

RBA: Dagger (5/10) — +11, 1d4+5
MBA: Dagger — +8, 1d4+2

Channel Divinity: [_]
Standard: [A]Death's Shadow | [_]Smite Undead(CD) | [x]Inevitable Doom | [_]Curse of Misfortune
| [A]Tenebrous Blessing
Move: [_]Shadow Jaunt
Minor:
[_] Blackened Soul | [_]Eye of the Vulture | [_][_]Healing Word | [_]Holy Cleansing | [_]Stay the Hand of Death(CD)
Free: [x]Action Point | [_]Bloodied Determination | [_]Dwarven Chainmail | [_]In Death, Life | [_]Symbol of Battle
Reaction: [x] Death Surge

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• Ad Hominem — Attacking the person's circumstances, not addressing the argument.
Ad Hominem Abusive (Personal Attack) — Insulting the person, not addressing the argument.
• Ad Hominem Tu Quoque — Saying the person's inconsistent, not addressing the argument.
Appeal to Authority/Belief/Common Practice/Consequence of a Belief/Emotion/Fear/Flattery/Novelty/Pity/Popularity/Ridicule/Spite/Tradition — Using emotion instead of Fact.
Bandwagon — Use of peer pressure.
• Begging the Question — Assuming premises which haven't necessarily been agreed to.
Biased Sample — Using a sampling which may not properly represent the whole.
• Burden of Proof — Shifting it to the wrong side.
• Circumstantial Ad Hominem — Attacking the person's interests in supporting their argument.
• Composition — Assuming that the whole has the same qualities as individual parts.
• Confusing Cause & Effect — Assuming that one thing causes another because they appear in conjunction.
• Division — Assuming that the individual parts have the same qualities as the whole.
• False Dilemma — Assuming that only two options exist.
• Gambler's Fallacy — Assuming the odds have changed because of past occurances
• Genetic — Assuming a perceived defect in the origin of a claim is proof of a defect in the claim.
• Guilt by Association — Attacking others who agree with the claim.
• Hasty Generalization — Assuming a quality based on too small a sample size.
• Ignoring the Common Cause — Assuming there is no outside cause of two connected things.
• Middle Ground — Assuming the midpoint of two extremes must be correct.
• Misleading Vividness — Assuming a colorful anecdote outweighs statistical evidence.
• Poisoning the Well — Using unprovable claims about the person instead of addressing the argument.
• Post Hoc — Assuming that something caused something else simply because it happened first.
• Questionable Cause — Assuming that one thing causes another.
• Red Herring — Using irrelevant evidence to divert a discussion.
• Relativist Fallacy — Asserting that a claim may be true for some but not for the speaker.
• Slippery Slope — Assuming the inevitability of one event based on another.
• Special Pleading — Claiming exemption without justification.
• Spotlight — Assuming individuals that get the most attention to be indicative of the whole.
• Straw Man — Misrepresenting the opposing argument.
• Two Wrongs Make a Right — Justifying something unethical/immoral as response or pre-emption to something else unethical/immoral.

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Jan 12, 2013 -- 1:49PM, Rogue_Elendae wrote:

Also, I find that the "D&D 4e is like an MMO" argument is often a sign of someone who is deliberately being obtuse and/or is potentially ignorant of actual MMO play.  As someone who only ended a 6-year World of Warcraft addiction a year ago, I can say that most of your bullet points actually don't match up to the truth of it.

In D&D 4e, you can choose a hybrid, you can choose to play one class as though it were another (people played Warlords as Bards frequently, when the edition first came out, and Rangers were refluffed to Monks), you can focus your class on its secondary role (a Warlock who is more controller than striker, for instance), you can multiclass, and you can create a particular concept (a mounted lancer, a charger, etc.) within the mechanics via feats, choice of powers, and choice of skills.  You decide which set of stats you use--are you a Chaladin, Straladin, or Baladin?--and you have ultimate influence on how your character turns out in the end.  Yes, powers require you to be using a particular weapon within your class's available selection, but the powers are not themselves tied to the gear.  Powers tied to weapons or armor are typically powers that belong to the item, not to the character class that's most likely to use it.

Yes, there are only so many powers available, and these will be what you do in battle; this is all that the designers created.  Yes, there is a time-frame in which they can be used; this has always been the case, even in the days of Vancian casting.  Yes, there are suggested builds, but you can routinely ignore those if it pleases you; the only parts of a class you have to take are the class features, and even those have options at this point.  But the only way that this can be considered at all conflatable with MMO character building/playing is if you are deliberately ignoring all of that.

In WoW, you choose a class and you're done.  No multiclassing or hybridization, no way to mimic one class with careful building of a different one.  There is a firm dividing line on what is a WoW class.  No secondary roles or creative concepts, either; you're going to be what the class sets out to be, and that's it.  You'll always have the same stat allocation as another of your class, because you get set numbers as you level up, and you've got at best four options--and that's only the Druid class--to build, and if you plan on running dungeons, particularly heroic level ones, or raiding, you'd better not even think of deviating from the single defined best build on the talent tree for what you want to do.  It was only recently, with the complete tear-down and recreation of talent trees for Mists of Pandaria, that there was a concept of there being anything but the one best build that people who calculated such mechanical advantages (the folks on Elitist Jerks, for example), and the people who did things like achieve "World First" at various top-tier raids set precedent for.

Also, no class will ever not have a specific set of powers; all Priests in WoW have the same baseline, with deviation only based upon their talent tree specialization, where a D&D4e player could take whatever power in their class pleases them.  Any Retribution Paladin will be the same as any other in terms of powers, because that is what a RetPally is.  Any Assassination Rogue will always have the same powers as another, etc.  All powers are always on specific cool-downs, but will always be there when they start a battle, where a 4e PC might enter an encounter with only At-Wills, or without their Daily powers due to what plot has done up until that point.  Furthermore, no power that is not already specifically tied to an item will ever "require" you have that item, to my recollection.  Classes get all their powers based on class; gear only gives bonuses to stats, possibly cuts down cast times for abilities or cooldowns, grants temporary extra bonuses to stats (the latter two most often on the raid tier equipment), and on rare occassions an extra power that may or may not be valuable, as some are only special effects instead of valuable abilities.



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Mar 31, 2013 -- 8:40PM, Emerikol wrote:

I've always felt it is in the best interests of D&D to be as inclusive across the playerbase as they can be and still have a game.   I've never felt though that making a game that was inclusive within a group was very useful or even desirable.   DM's and players can decide amongst themselves what options or restrictions they want for their games.  I tend to lean to the DM to make most of those decisions but again that is a group specific thing.

Having said that.  I get the distinct impression that there are a lot of players on these boards who come from groups that generally ruled against their own desires.  It's almost like they are an oppressed minority from a gaming perspective.   I also get the impression that they tend to advocate against things that if available their fellow group members might like and vote them down on.

Do a lot of you feel this way?

Just for clarification...here are some examples...
1.  Alignment restrictions as an option.
2.  Alignment Mechanics
3.  Martial healing
4.  Races being included or not.

and so forth.  Thoughts?


Mar 31, 2013 -- 9:43PM, Authw8 wrote:

I know my perspective is not that I often play at tables where my likes are not represented. Instead, my perspective comes from the many years I spent being a bad DM. I was a bad DM because my guidance came from the books, and the books gave bad advice. The books told me that alignment was a useful approach to roleplaying, so I went with it even though it felt kind of weird to me. Now I know that, at least in my style of running games, alignment destroys rp. I trusted the books to give good advice, and it messed up my game. Now I'm much more mature as a DM, so I know how to take advice with a grain of salt. And I still learn new stuff every session I run.

I don't want future DMs to go through my problems again. There's a big enough DM shortage as it is. DMing well is hard.

The biggest thing I had to unlearn in my process of becoming a good DM was the idea that the game is a simulation of a world. I understand many DMs prefer a more simulationist approach, although I am always skeptical simply because I would have said the same thing until I learned and grew as a DM. This doesn't mean their approach is completely invalid, but it still gives me a personal twinge when I see a regression back to 3e era sim style gaming.

I also have noticed many groups where one or two old-school players run a whole group's playstyle because the newer players aren't even aware there are other ways of doing things. The newer players tell me stories of things they hated in the session, and I end up explaining to them how those things they hate are very fixable, and in fact are fixed in the newer edition of the game their older players have told them is terrible.

In regard to things like martial healing, I don't think it's necessary for it to be in the game for the game to be fun. However, the attitude that says martial healing is terrible and shouldn't exist is an attitude that, to me, reveals a wrongheaded approach to the game. Therefore, my fight for it to be an option is to help legitimize the more narrative approach that I think is what most players want, but many don't know is possible, because they've never been exposed to it.


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Apr 22, 2013 -- 12:40AM, Mand12 wrote:

Mobile/tablet is not supported by WotC.  They're stuck in the past, with no coherent vision of how technology could benefit their product.

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8 months ago  ::  Oct 04, 2012 - 3:09AM #2517
Astromath
Date Joined: Sep 20, 2007
Posts: 6,184
The last goblin shows its face, but cannot get into the room because of his companion is stuck in some gooey mass of black tentacles.  So he satisfies himself by shooting a crossbow bolt at Fairbanks but the bolt passes through the opening between Fairbanks' legs.

G4 Mechanics Show
Move:  to G9
Standard:  Hand  Crossbow vs Fairbanks:  Attack vs AC, damage: (1d20+8=19,  1d8+6=8)  Miss for no damage


The goblinoid grimaces as the brazier burns his back and moves away from it leaving some fur behind.  He then decides to allow Fairbanks' face to say hello to his morningstar.  The problem with that was the swing went over Fairbanks head when Fairbanks bent down to see how close the bolt came to hitting a certain vulnerable part of his body, er, I mean armor.

B Mechanics Show
Start of Turn:  Brazier damage:  fire damage. (1d4=1)
Move:  shift to G4, takes 6 damage
Standard:  Morningstar vs Fairbanks:  Attack vs AC, damage: (1d20+10=18,  2d8+7=17)  Miss for no damage.


Next is Big John. 
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8 months ago  ::  Oct 04, 2012 - 6:46AM #2518
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Date Joined: Mar 11, 2010
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The goblins struggling to get out of the flames are instantly put out of John's mind as Fairbanks engages the bigger creature.  It missed the first time and John does not mean to give it a second chance.

He gets in its face and draws its attention by slashing its legs.

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Move: D5 to F5
Standard: MBA vs B
24 vs AC
9 damage (7+2 from power strike) and slowed until the end of John's next turn


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Big John Barleycorn, Level 5
Human, Knight
Human Power Selection Option: Heroic Effort
Languages: Common, Dwarven
Theme: Mercenary

VITALS
AC: 25 Fort: 19 Ref: 15 Will: 17
HP: 38/54

Surges: 8/11
Surge Value: 13

Initiative: +8
Speed: 5

CURRENT ABILITY SCORES
STR 19, CON 15, DEX 11, INT 10, WIS 15, CHA 8

[] Action Point
     Milestone: 1/2
[] Second Wind

TRAINED SKILLS
Athletics +9, Endurance +7, Heal +9, Intimidate +8

UNTRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics +0, Arcana +2, Bluff +1, Diplomacy +1, Dungeoneering +4, History +2, Insight +4, Nature +4, Perception +4, Religion +2, Stealth +0, Streetwise +3, Thievery +0

POWERS
Standard Action
Melee Basic Attack
   Vicious Longsword +1: +12 vs AC, 1d8+6 damage
   Khopesh: +10 vs AC, 1d8+5 damage (Brutal 1)
Ranged Basic Attack
   Javelin (10/20): +10 vs AC, 1d6+5 damage

Minor Action
> Active < Knight Feature: Defender Aura
Knight Feature: Battle Guardian
> - < Fighter Utility: Defend the Line Stance
> - < Fighter Utility: Hammer Hands Stance
[] Level 2 Utility: Glowering Threat

No Action
[] Human Racial Power: Heroic Effort
[X] Mercenary Theme Power: Takedown Strike
[][] Attack Power: Power Strike

FEATS
Class Feat: Shield Finesse
Racial Bonus Feat: Master at Arms
Level 1: World Serpent's Grasp
Level 2: Improve Initiative
Level 4: Superior Will

ITEMS
Longsword +1
Khopesh
Shield of Protection
     [] Item Daily Power
Delver's Plate Armor +2
     [] Item Daily Power
Javelin x3
Adventurer's Kit
1 Opal
235g 172s 50c
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Tsubasa Shou, level 2
Human Euphoric Ardent
Theme: Windlord
Languages: Common, Elven
Origin: Elemental

VITALS
AC: 19 Fort: 16 Ref: 14 Will: 18
HP: 32/32
Power Points: [][]

Surges: 6/9
Surge Value: 8

Initiative: +2
Speed: 5

CURRENT ABILITY SCORES
STR 13, CON 15, DEX 13, INT 8, WIS 10, CHA 18

[X][ Action Point
      Milestone: 1/2
[] Second Wind

TRAINED SKILLS
Athletics +9,  Diplomacy +10, Endurance +8, Heal +6, Intimidate +10

UNTRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics +4, Arcana +0, Bluff +5, Dungeoneering +1, History +0, Insight +1, Nature +1, Religion +0, Stealth +2, Streetwise +5, Thievery +2

POWERS

Standard Action
Melee Basic Attack
     Greatspear: +7 vs AC, 1d10+2 damage
Human At-Will Attack  (Augment 0 only): Focusing Strike
At-Will Attack: Demoralizing Strike
At-Will Attack: Energizing Strike
[]Encounter Attack: Wind Fury Assault
[] Daily Attack: Battleborn Acuity

Move Action

Minor Action
[][] Encounter Utility: Ardent Surge

Immediate Reaction
[] Daily Utility: Healing Bond

No Action
[]Encounter Utility: Ardent Outrage

FEATS
Bonus Feat: Improved Defenses
Human bonus Feat: Polearm Expertise
Level 1: Weapon Proficiency: Greatspear
Level 2: Armor Proficiency: Scale

ITEMS
Magic Scale Armor +1
Flute
Silk Rope - 50 ft
Torch x2
Sunrod
Lantern
Oil (pint) x3
Tent
Bedroll
Backpack
Trail Rations x 10
Grappling Hook
Climber's Kit
Flint & Steel

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Human (Elf), Ranger/Druid
Languages: Common, Elven
Theme: Werewolf

CURRENT STATUS:

VITALS
AC: 17  Fort: 12  Ref: 15  Will: 14
HP: 25/25

Surges: 6/7
Surge Value: 6

Initiative: +4
Speed: 7

CURRENT ABILITY SCORES
STR 10, CON 13, DEX 18, INT 8, WIS 18, CHA 11

[X][] Action Point
     Milestone: 2/2
[] Second Wind

TRAINED SKILLS
Athletics +4, Nature +13, Perception +11, Stealth +9

UNTRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics +3, Arcana -1, Bluff +0, Diplomacy +0, Dungeoneering +4, Endurance +0, Heal +4, History -1, Insight +4, Intimidate +2, Religion -1, Streetwise +0, Thievery +3

POWERS
Standard Action
At-Will Attack Twin Strike
At-Will Attack Savage Rend
At-Will Attack Wolf Shape Attack: Useable only in Wolf Form
[] Encounter Attack Two-Fanged Strike
[X] Daily Attack Sure Shot

Minor Action
At-Will Utility Hunter's Quarry
At-Will Utility Wild Shape
[] Encounter Utility Wolf Shape

Free Action
[X]Encounter Utility Elven Accuracy

FEATS
Level 1: Versatile Expertise
          Bow Expertise
          Totem Expertise

ITEMS
Longbow
Hide Armor
Short Sword
Totem
Cold Weather Clothing
Adventurer's Kit
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Bharhas, Level 3
Human, Warlord | Sorcerer
Human Power Selection Option: Bonus At-Will power
Languages: Common, Elven
Theme: Gladiator

CURRENT STATUS:
Phase of the Sun:
*At the start of your turn, each enemy adjacent to you takes fire and radiant damage equal to your Strength modifier.
*You also gain resist 5 cold.

VITALS
AC: 18 Fort: 18 Ref: 15 Will: 17
HP: 40/40

Surges: 6/6
Surge Value: 10

Initiative: +1
Speed: 6

CURRENT ABILITY SCORES
STR 18, CON 10, DEX 11, INT 10, WIS 8, CHA 17

[] Action Point
     Milestone: 1/2
[] Second Wind

TRAINED SKILLS
Athletics +8, Bluff +9, Diplomacy +9, Intimidate +9

UNTRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics -1, Arcana +1,  Dungeoneering +0, Endurance -1, Heal +0, History +1, Insight +0, Nature +0, Perception +0, Religion +1, Stealth -1, Streetwise +4, Thievery -1

POWERS
Standard Action
Melee Basic Attack
   Longsword : +9 vs AC, 1d8+5 damage
   Katar: +9 vs AC, 1d6+4 damage
Warlord Attack: Wolf Pack Tactics
Warlord Attack: Viper's Strike
Sorcerer Attack: Storm Walk
[] Gladiator Theme Attack: Disrupting Advance
[] Level 1 Warlord Attack: Diabolic Stratagem
[] Level 1 Sorcerer Attack: Cosmos Call

Minor Action
[] Level 2 Warlord Utility: Shake It Off
[] Level 3 Sorcerer Attack: Lightning Cuts
[] Warlord Feature: Inspiring Word

Free Action
Dark Sun Arcane Feature: Arcane Defiling

No Action
[] Warlord Feature: Battlefront Shift

FEATS
Racial Bonus Feat: Mastery of Knives
Level 1: Hybrid Talent
Level 2: Sorcerous Blade Channeling 

ITEMS
Longsword
Katar
Cloth Armor of Sudden Recovery +1
     [] Item Daily Power
Heavy Shield
Cloak of Distortion
Adventurer's Kit
Survival Day x10
427g
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8 months ago  ::  Oct 04, 2012 - 8:24AM #2519
Astromath
Date Joined: Sep 20, 2007
Posts: 6,184
The badly hurt goblin struggles against the tentacles that seem to have it glued on the spot forgetting that it has a hand crossbow he could use.  He succeeds and has his eye on Zyna.

G2 Mechanics Show
End of Turn:  Save vs Immobilization:  1d20=13  Success


The other stuck goblin fires his hand crossbow at Big John.  He then finds a way through the tentacles.

G3 Mechanics Show
Standard:  Hand Crossbow vs Big John:  Attack vs AC, damage: (1d20+8=24,  1d8+6=12)  Hit for 12 damage.
End of Turn:  Save vs Immobilization:  1d20=11  Success


The goblinoid says something in the goblin language to the two goblins in the doorway and they both nod.

The goblin grits his teeth and even though he found a way through the tentacles stays put.  The other goblin looks to move out of the doorway so that he can use the corner for cover.

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8 months ago  ::  Oct 04, 2012 - 2:10PM #2520
whatami
Date Joined: Sep 4, 2009
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Skadu ducks  behind the wall and stop the goblins from shooting everyone

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 stealth check with cover (one with shadow ability)

Stealth Check
4(1d20) +11 = 15


VS G3:


Mind Shadows vs will
15(1d20) +8 = 23; 7(1d10) +6 = 13

Until the end of your next turn, G3 cannot see any of your allies who are 3 or more squares away from it. 


 


 
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