D&D 5E The Rhyot Break (OOC) - Discussion


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Hi [MENTION=6799460]97mg[/MENTION],

Quick question, can Gimlak turn the sled around, have the wolfs advance their at their speed, and then run on the snow, and attack the Korrund? Or is this something he'll need 2 rounds for?
Thanks and cheers,

SG
 

Quick question, can Gimlak turn the sled around, have the wolfs advance their at their speed, and then run on the snow, and attack the Korrund? Or is this something he'll need 2 rounds for?

I'm fine with Gimmy chucking a 180 degree turn to face the Koz and then hopping off, and then taking a move action to get into melee range. His attack would have to happen next round I guess, after initiative is rolled. Actually, I'll roll his init now.Korrud Init: 1D20 = [3] = 3

Dammit :uhoh:

OK, I'm going to work on the assumption that the average party initiative is going to be higher than 3 lol. So lets give everyone two rounds of action!

This means Gimmy can get his attack in, Zemy can attack too, and everyone else who hasn't posted can get a few rounds of action in before the Koz chops off some heads :)
 

With the korrud having one hand busy with his alcohol, I'm thinking Faenala could try to pull a strap on the sled...if she can see one.


Perception: 1D20+2 = [9]+2 = 11

That's not particularly great... If she doesn't see anything, I have another idea, a bit more complicated, but it could lead to the same result.
 





I reckon Fae can have a piece of string and a bit of wood too, if she wants to whittle away a piece of cart and some boot laces.
 

On average, I must say, my rolls really taste like bum!
Hope there is better luck for the evil DM soon lol

This will catch up to us, I am sure ;-)

So to confirm, the Korrund is grappelef (from Gimlak) and prone (from falling from the sled). However, Gimlak I's not prone, and gets to attack with advantage, with his 1 free arm, right?
Thanks cheers,

Sg
 

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