Angel Tarragon
Dawn Dragon
I've put a request in the Rogues Gallery for each of you to create a quick combat record sheet.
I've put a request in the Rogues Gallery for each of you to create a quick combat record sheet.
Anything specific you are looking for?
HP's, regen, resistances, ac, saves, attacks and damage?
anything else?
pertinent feats?
Phaezen
RE: Coffins
You don't need to worry about your 'home coffins' being destroyed as that is unlikely to happen.
Reveille said:RE: Running Water
The water needs to be awide and deep enough to be fully immersed in it.
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Not being able to jump over a gutter full of running rainwater is ridiculous, so you don't need to worry about that little nuissance.
Reveille said:RE: Staking
The vampire needs to succeed on a Fort save where the DC is equal to 5 + twice the amount of hit dice the vampire has.
Failure indicates that the vampire must instantly revert to mist form and retreat to its coffin or is immediately slain.
I'm going to rule that you have to be knowledged that the body of water is there to be affected by it. That means if its a really foggy night and you get lost in the city, you could cross a body of water on foot (over a bridge) without even realizing it.Glad we're on the same page here.
You didn't cover my answer on flight though. I understand that I can't walk over a bridge over a river; but does a dire bat 100' up in the air still see the river as a barrier?
Sorry for my ambiguity. And you have a valid point I guess I hadn't fully thought it out.Wait, what?
How is that save triggered? Can anyone force that save just by attacking with a wooden stake/spear in combat? Why does the save DC increase 4x as fast as your Fort save (with no Con modifier it'll rapidly become impossible)? Shouldn't the DC be reliant to some extent on the attacker (say, based on damage dealt)?
As far as staking goes in those contations, how does my full plate factor into it? A bit of vs a sheet of magical steel, just wondering?![]()
Would a stake be considered an improvized or exotic weapon as far as proficiency goes?
In order for the save to be triggered, the attacker needs to rolls high enough to conceivably hit you.
The save DC will be equal to the attackers total attack modifier with the weapon in question. The save will be REF instead of FORT. A successful save works like the rogue's Evasion ability.