The lizard-man lieutenant struck by Faris take a step back and fires two arrows. One strikes true (
7 damage ) even with the concealment afforded by the
forest.
OOC Faris needs to roll two Fort saves, one now and one a minute later.
Although Hightower is able to trip his lizard-man, the his chain scrapes along the side of the tree at the last moment saving him from harm. The lizardfolk, using the tree as cover to protect from Hightower's threat, stands from prone. He then retreat 15 feet while drawing out some wooden tube with a string attached. He seems to be distracted by the voices around him in addition to the threat from Hightower. The cowardly lizard folk looks about for other threats. Suddenly he seems to realize that although the low frond of the jungle still protect him, he has left behind the protection of his large tree; with a look of terror he locks eyes with Hightower.
From within the fog cloud, a low bass hum begins to thrum.
OOC -
[sblock= for Vertexx69 ONLY]Ah, I see were the discrepancy come from. Magebane only applies to "arcane" casters. Rangers are divine, so the enhancement and extra damage does not apply. And I never said that this was a level 4 ranger. He might have a level in an arcane cast though, so in the future, it would be helpful to report the result with and without the contingent affect of magebane so that I don't have to reveal in advance if your target is an arcane caster. I'll go ahead and deduct the 2 from the second attack roll result which gives you a 22 I guess.
No. You do not have cover, he is adjacent to the big-tree and you are not. When you are equidistant then yes you will have cover as well. You do however get the benefits and penalties from occupying a space of jungle terrain.
No. You may not add the tower shield to AC when slung. A slung shield of any kind never provides a bonus.[/sblock]