Seeing the massive creature in front of him is distracted, Eryto can't even bring himself to savor the upcoming slaughter - this was just too easy. Sidling past the insectoid hulk, the gnoll commands Orthos to harry the beast's ankles while he sets up the kill. With the creature distracted, Eryto suddenly leaps aboard the creature's back. Carving a savage flurry of strikes into the monster's flesh, the gnoll rides the beast to the ground, where he finishes it with a final smash.
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Move: Shift to E10, Orthos shifts to F11.
Standard: Twin Strike on UH3, +2 to hit from CA, +4 damage for bloodied and pack attack. Attack 1 -
1d20+11=29, 2d4+6=8 damage. Attack 2 - 1d20+11=15, 2d4+6=11 damage. Hunter's Quarry:
1d6=6.
Minor: Hunter's Quarry on UH2.
After rolling this, I realized I wasn't bloodied any more (and that I didn't roll the second attack roll for the first twin strike; here it is:
1d20+11=12, I'm using the 29), so the first damage roll should have been 2d4+4=6 damage. Thus, I dealt 12 damage from Twin Strike and Hunter's Quarry, exactly enough to drop the monster.[/sblock]
[sblock=Eryto&Orthos]Eryto - Male Gnoll Beastmaster Ranger
Initiative +4, Passive Perception: 16, Passive Insight: 11 Senses: Low-light
AC: 18, Fort: 16, Reflex: 15, Will 11 - Speed 7
HP: 25/32, Bloodied: 16, Surge: 8, Surges left: 1/8
Action Points: 0, Second Wind: Not Used
Powers -
Circling Strike
Twin Strike
Off-hand Strike
Ferocious Charge
Jaws of the Wolf
Endure Pain
Orthos - Hyena (Wolf) Animal Companion
Passive Insight: 12 Passive Perception: 17
AC: 16, Fort: 14, Ref: 14, Will: 15
HP: 30/30, Bloodied: 15, Surge: 7, Surges left: 1/2
Eryto & Orthos[/sblock]