And Thoja gives firing support to Veta, shooting at her targeted Fomorian, but the magic of the bow has worn off with the death of the Chef.
Attack - (2d20w1+9) (12, 1) [10]
Sneak Damage - (1d8+7+5d6) (5) (3, 2, 4, 4, 2) [27]
And Thoja gives firing support to Veta, shooting at her targeted Fomorian, but the magic of the bow has worn off with the death of the Chef.
Attack - (2d20w1+9) (12, 1) [10]
Sneak Damage - (1d8+7+5d6) (5) (3, 2, 4, 4, 2) [27]
"A good speech should be like a woman's skirt: Long enough to cover the subject but short enough to keep people interested." -Winston Churchill
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Broghar focuses on keeping the magic powering Solen active. And on not getting hit.
Dodge action.
She strikes the Formorian with a powerful slice. It's enough to make him clutch at the wound. Unfortunately, it isn't much more than that, because their onslaught continues.
The shot goes wide via unlucky timing, causing the Formorian to laugh in a mocking fashion.
And it's good that he does, because the Formorian attacking Solen splits the difference between the paladin and wizard as soon as he stands back up. Tired of being struck, he makes a desperate play with his Curse.
Evil Eye->Solen - (6d8) (2, 6, 7, 2, 2, 5) [24] Wisdom DC 14 for half psychic damage, and on a failure, Solen is deformed, halving his speed and giving his disadvantage on Dexterity and Strength-based rolls.
Greatclub->Broghar - (2d20w1+9) (1, 17) [10]
Damage - (3d8+6) (3, 2, 8) [19]
"Titania tries to protect you from our curse... but I will break your bones anyways!"
The two giants being delayed attempt to crush their harriers, but quickly realize they liked throwing them more, and do their best to combine the two actions. The first uses his club as a wicked sort of bat, picking up his opponents one by one and swatting them in the Tabaxi's direction. He takes an additional 13 damage from the fighters he is tossing. The second does so while also fighting Veta, so instead of throwing the poor sod, simply grabs him and uses him as a secondary weapon on Nalias before unleashing the fury of his Curse on the tiefling.
Thrown Elf->Thoja - Syntax error near w+6
Damage - (3d4+6) (4, 3, 3) [16]
Thrown Elf->Thoja - (2d20w1+6) (20, 6) [12]
Damage - (3d4+6) (4, 1, 3) [14]
Curse of the Evil Eye->Veta - (6d8) (7, 5, 2, 6, 5, 5) [30] Wisdom DC 14 for half damage, and on a failure, Veta is deformed, halving her speed and giving her disadvantage on Dexterity and Strength-based rolls.
Last edited by DarkisnotEvil; 10-03-2019 at 05:17 PM.
OOC: WOW THAT WAS A NEAR MISS
Thrown Elf->Thoja - (2d20w1+6) (5, 16) [11]
Spending inspiration on the wis save against evil eye.wis save - (2d20b1+6) (3, 8) [14]
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Suffering momentarily from the baleful eye, Veta retaliates with some bale of her own by casting Hellish Rebuke as a reaction.
DC14 dex save or take fire damage rolled below. Success halves the damage.
fire - (3d10) [21]
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