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<blockquote data-quote="Mal Malenkirk" data-source="post: 5026683" data-attributes="member: 834"><p>[sblock=Velmont]Whoah. First of all, Montroya specifcially attacked the 'three dazed foes' (those adjacent to the circle dazed by the magic outburt when you arrived) and not the three closest plain zombies. </p><p></p><p>That's Hound 3, Corruption Corpse 3 and Zombie 9.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, there are no minions on this map, so why would anyone be dead yet even if he had atacked those? So unless Evo specifically says that he wants to move in the middle of all these monsters, I assume that he hasn't moved. Moving to Z9 is close to suicide for him so I don't see why he'd do it under someone else control.</p><p></p><p>You don't provoke OA from Z9 when you move past him, because he is dazed, though.</p><p></p><p>Finally, Corruption Corpse don't have the 'Zombie Weakness' line. Neither do the chillborn Zombie, while I'm on it. The gravehounds and normal zombie do, however. So no, the corpse isn't dead.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Andrec]Given the slight shuffle of the map, it's far better to simply have you take a full round of action starting from your current location.</p><p></p><p>Readying actions to take on your allies turn is less optimal than just waiting to see what they'll do and now you know where Jarel and C2 are, for example, and can act accordingly.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Montroya]Roll damage once. It's the same for every one. If you roll mutluple, I'll awlays take the first one (which in this case is to your advantage).[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Mud and telekinetic leap]Well, don't see why telekinetic leap would get an auto success at getting you out of the pit. Problem is coming up with a viable check... </p><p></p><p>these innate power are usually WIS or CHA attack roll (when they are an attack) so I'd say a CHA/WIS attack roll vs Defense of 20 (or vs 15 if you are pulling someone else) would seem fair.</p><p></p><p>The idea of the lower DC when pulling someone else is that presumable the target is trying to help along.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Status]</p><p>Status:</p><p></p><p>Hound 3: 39/54 Dazed TENT</p><p></p><p>Corruption Corpse 2: 31/46 (Pulled at Z11)</p><p>Corruption Corpse 3: 31/46 Dazed TENT</p><p></p><p>Zombie 9 : 25/40, Dazed TENT</p><p></p><p>*Jarel: 43/43 [5/11] at AA10</p><p>*Montroya: 37/37 [8/8]</p><p>Andrec: 31/32 [4/7]</p><p>7 Rabbit: 40 /40 [6/10] </p><p>Kama'Zer: 40/41 [2/9] </p><p>Soldier: 50 /50 [3/13) </p><p>Tsi'Ri: 40/40 [9/10] </p><p>Mrithas: 34/34 [6/9]</p><p>Callen: 32/32 [6/8]</p><p></p><p>I sepntg HS in what seemed to be the wisest fashion. I'll retcon if you wish. I even spent HS to heal as little as 2 hp in some cases for those who had so mant HS there was no chance to run out in this last fight)</p><p></p><p>You reached a milestone and have an AP</p><p></p><p></p><p>All zombies fall apart on a crit (Rinch is not a Zombie, neither are the dark ones).</p><p></p><p><u>Rinch (Same picture as for Damon from the first fight)</u></p><p>HP 136; Bloodied 68 ; see terrible visage</p><p>AC 22; Fortitude 19, Reflex 18, Will 22</p><p>Scepter of Striking (standard, at-will) Weapon</p><p>+11 vs AC; 2d6 + 7 damage, and the target is dazed until the end of Rinch’s next turn.</p><p></p><p><u>Z = Good old Zombie</u></p><p>HP 40; Bloodied 20</p><p>AC 13; Fortitude 13, Reflex 9, Will 10</p><p>Immune disease, poison; Resist 10 necrotic; Vulnerable 5 radiant</p><p>Slam (standard, at-will) </p><p>+6 vs AC; 2d6+2 damage.</p><p>Zombie Grab (standard, at-will) </p><p>Zombie Weakness (dies on a crit)</p><p></p><p><u>Gravehound (You know the picture. You love grave hounds!)</u></p><p>HP 54; Bloodied 27</p><p>AC 14; Fortitude 14, Reflex 12, Will 11</p><p>+7 vs AC; 1d6+3 damage, and the target takes ongoing 5 necrotic damage (save ends) and is knocked prone if it is Medium size or smaller.</p><p> Death Jaws (when reduced to 0 hit points) Necrotic</p><p>The gravehound makes a bite attack against a target within its reach.</p><p>Zombie Weakness</p><p></p><p><u>Corruption Corpse (The humanoid looking Zombies with punched in face)</u></p><p>Grave Stench aura 1; living enemies in the aura take a -5 penalty to attack rolls.</p><p>HP 46; Bloodied 23</p><p>Regeneration 5 (if the corruption corpse takes radiant damage, regeneration doesn’t function on its next turn)</p><p>AC 17; Fortitude 16, Reflex 14, Will 14</p><p>Immune disease, poison; Resist 10 necrotic; Vulnerable 5 radiant</p><p>+8 vs AC; 1d6+3 damage.</p><p></p><p>Chi<u>llborn Zombie</u> (The one zombie icon with some frost on it, near Rinch. One of the most dangerous foe, by the way, plan how you take him out carefully)</p><p></p><p>Chillborn Aura (Cold) aura 2; any creature that enters or begins its turn in the aura takes 5 cold damage. Multiple chillborn auras deal cumulative damage.</p><p>HP 71; Bloodied 35</p><p>AC 22; Fortitude 20, Reflex 16, Will 16</p><p>Immune disease, poison; Resist 10 cold, 10 necrotic; Vulnerable 5 fire, 5 radiant</p><p>+11 vs AC; 1d6+4 damage, and the target is immobilized until the end of the chillborn zombie’s next turn and takes ongoing 5 cold damage (save ends).</p><p>Death Burst (when reduced to 0 hit points) Cold</p><p>The chillborn zombie explodes: close burst 1; +9 vs Fortitude; 2d6+2 cold damage, and the target is slowed (save ends).</p><p></p><p><u>Dark One Emisarry</u> (Did you not have enough of the last one? Here is a double treat!)</p><p>HP 48; Bloodied 24</p><p>AC 20; Fortitude 16, Reflex 20, Will 17</p><p>Dagger (standard, at-will) Weapon</p><p>+10 vs AC; 1d4+5 damage.</p><p>Killing Dark (when reduced to 0 hit points, ) </p><p>Close burst 1; targets enemies; each target is blinded (save ends). When slain, a dark one emissary explodes in a spout of darkness..</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mal Malenkirk, post: 5026683, member: 834"] [sblock=Velmont]Whoah. First of all, Montroya specifcially attacked the 'three dazed foes' (those adjacent to the circle dazed by the magic outburt when you arrived) and not the three closest plain zombies. That's Hound 3, Corruption Corpse 3 and Zombie 9. Secondly, there are no minions on this map, so why would anyone be dead yet even if he had atacked those? So unless Evo specifically says that he wants to move in the middle of all these monsters, I assume that he hasn't moved. Moving to Z9 is close to suicide for him so I don't see why he'd do it under someone else control. You don't provoke OA from Z9 when you move past him, because he is dazed, though. Finally, Corruption Corpse don't have the 'Zombie Weakness' line. Neither do the chillborn Zombie, while I'm on it. The gravehounds and normal zombie do, however. So no, the corpse isn't dead. [/sblock] [sblock=Andrec]Given the slight shuffle of the map, it's far better to simply have you take a full round of action starting from your current location. Readying actions to take on your allies turn is less optimal than just waiting to see what they'll do and now you know where Jarel and C2 are, for example, and can act accordingly. [/sblock] [sblock=Montroya]Roll damage once. It's the same for every one. If you roll mutluple, I'll awlays take the first one (which in this case is to your advantage).[/sblock] [sblock=Mud and telekinetic leap]Well, don't see why telekinetic leap would get an auto success at getting you out of the pit. Problem is coming up with a viable check... these innate power are usually WIS or CHA attack roll (when they are an attack) so I'd say a CHA/WIS attack roll vs Defense of 20 (or vs 15 if you are pulling someone else) would seem fair. The idea of the lower DC when pulling someone else is that presumable the target is trying to help along. [/sblock] [sblock=Status] Status: Hound 3: 39/54 Dazed TENT Corruption Corpse 2: 31/46 (Pulled at Z11) Corruption Corpse 3: 31/46 Dazed TENT Zombie 9 : 25/40, Dazed TENT *Jarel: 43/43 [5/11] at AA10 *Montroya: 37/37 [8/8] Andrec: 31/32 [4/7] 7 Rabbit: 40 /40 [6/10] Kama'Zer: 40/41 [2/9] Soldier: 50 /50 [3/13) Tsi'Ri: 40/40 [9/10] Mrithas: 34/34 [6/9] Callen: 32/32 [6/8] I sepntg HS in what seemed to be the wisest fashion. I'll retcon if you wish. I even spent HS to heal as little as 2 hp in some cases for those who had so mant HS there was no chance to run out in this last fight) You reached a milestone and have an AP All zombies fall apart on a crit (Rinch is not a Zombie, neither are the dark ones). [U]Rinch (Same picture as for Damon from the first fight)[/U] HP 136; Bloodied 68 ; see terrible visage AC 22; Fortitude 19, Reflex 18, Will 22 Scepter of Striking (standard, at-will) Weapon +11 vs AC; 2d6 + 7 damage, and the target is dazed until the end of Rinch’s next turn. [U]Z = Good old Zombie[/U] HP 40; Bloodied 20 AC 13; Fortitude 13, Reflex 9, Will 10 Immune disease, poison; Resist 10 necrotic; Vulnerable 5 radiant Slam (standard, at-will) +6 vs AC; 2d6+2 damage. Zombie Grab (standard, at-will) Zombie Weakness (dies on a crit) [U]Gravehound (You know the picture. You love grave hounds!)[/U] HP 54; Bloodied 27 AC 14; Fortitude 14, Reflex 12, Will 11 +7 vs AC; 1d6+3 damage, and the target takes ongoing 5 necrotic damage (save ends) and is knocked prone if it is Medium size or smaller. Death Jaws (when reduced to 0 hit points) Necrotic The gravehound makes a bite attack against a target within its reach. Zombie Weakness [U]Corruption Corpse (The humanoid looking Zombies with punched in face)[/U] Grave Stench aura 1; living enemies in the aura take a -5 penalty to attack rolls. HP 46; Bloodied 23 Regeneration 5 (if the corruption corpse takes radiant damage, regeneration doesn’t function on its next turn) AC 17; Fortitude 16, Reflex 14, Will 14 Immune disease, poison; Resist 10 necrotic; Vulnerable 5 radiant +8 vs AC; 1d6+3 damage. Chi[U]llborn Zombie[/U] (The one zombie icon with some frost on it, near Rinch. One of the most dangerous foe, by the way, plan how you take him out carefully) Chillborn Aura (Cold) aura 2; any creature that enters or begins its turn in the aura takes 5 cold damage. Multiple chillborn auras deal cumulative damage. HP 71; Bloodied 35 AC 22; Fortitude 20, Reflex 16, Will 16 Immune disease, poison; Resist 10 cold, 10 necrotic; Vulnerable 5 fire, 5 radiant +11 vs AC; 1d6+4 damage, and the target is immobilized until the end of the chillborn zombie’s next turn and takes ongoing 5 cold damage (save ends). Death Burst (when reduced to 0 hit points) Cold The chillborn zombie explodes: close burst 1; +9 vs Fortitude; 2d6+2 cold damage, and the target is slowed (save ends). [U]Dark One Emisarry[/U] (Did you not have enough of the last one? Here is a double treat!) HP 48; Bloodied 24 AC 20; Fortitude 16, Reflex 20, Will 17 Dagger (standard, at-will) Weapon +10 vs AC; 1d4+5 damage. Killing Dark (when reduced to 0 hit points, ) Close burst 1; targets enemies; each target is blinded (save ends). When slain, a dark one emissary explodes in a spout of darkness.. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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