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[Bo9S] Notes on swordsage in play

Slaved said:
The odd number was why I asked in the first place. I had been going to follow it up with a question of how the odd number was reached if he had said multiply and I had assumed that if it was the case then there would have been some damage reduction that was an odd number.

It seems like a perfect time for an application of Occam's Razor.

Given the figure of 201, either:

a/ they play crits by the rules, or
b/ they have a house rule on crits, and also there was some damage reduction he neglected to mention in his original post to account for the final figure not matching the hypothetical house rule.

Me, I'd be happy to assume a/ is correct, unless compelling evidence later came to light to make me change my mind...

-Hyp.
 

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Hypersmurf said:
It seems like a perfect time for an application of Occam's Razor.

Apparently asking a simple question here is treated very poorly.

In any event, 201 could have been from having the damage reduced by damage reduction. No house rules needed.

All I did was ask a couple of simple, noninvasive questions, to see how another group did the bookkeeping. Thanks for making it into a chore and forcing me to regret being curious. Good job guys.
 

Slaved said:
In any event, 201 could have been from having the damage reduced by damage reduction. No house rules needed.

The house rule is multiplying a single damage roll, rather than adding multiple damage rolls.

-Hyp.
 


hong said:
Geez, doesn't anyone want to hear me talk about my character?

Yes I do actually. Have you gone through any long or drawn out battles where you have run out of maneuvers yet? I really want a round by round account of that battle with the 800+ hit point and >50AC creature!
 



Specific Question: What your most common "recharge routine"? How often, what's the melee situation, which maneuvers that - once spent - do you immediately recharge for, etc.
 

Slaved said:
Yes I do actually. Have you gone through any long or drawn out battles where you have run out of maneuvers yet? I really want a round by round account of that battle with the 800+ hit point and >50AC creature!

We haven't done that one yet. That's Dragotha the dracolich, who we assume is waiting for us at the end of this dungeon.

I did run out of maneuvers in the last fight of the session though, against 6 of his minions (funky humanoid clerics). It wasn't a particularly tough fight, although a wall of stone that split the party delayed the end by a few rounds. I ran out right at the end, and we were joking that now I'd be reduced to doing 1 point of damage per hit. Going from thunderbolts to thumbtacks, as it were.

The more memorable fight for me was against the flesh-construct aberration. We found a huge force-vat containing a hideous soup of body parts and stuff. I mean, the dishes in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom had nothing on this baby. Naturally, operating on the assumption that everything found in the dungeon was to be either a) looted or b) destroyed, and this was too big to loot, we destroyed it. All the body parts came flooding out and combined into Voltron a massive flesh-thing that wanted to eat us. The nerve! We did not come into this dungeon to battle against foodstuffs that don't know their place, let me tell you. So we fight.

After a few rounds, the lich in whose lair we were fighting had the temerity to interrupt proceedings. (He'd already interrupted us before, when we demolished a couple of other, smaller, flesh-construct things.) First he put a maximised ball lightning (Spell Compendium?) on top of the dwarf barbarian, which was not nice... then he put a black blade of disaster on top of me, which was even more not nice.

Of course, I didn't really want to save each round against a disintegrate effect, so I figured this was as good a time as any to unleash the big smite. The blade of my sword crackles with an eldritch blue glow as I activate true strike, and I wind up and Power Attack for max, dealing 196 points and exploding the horrible flesh-thing into a shower of Kyuss worms and gore. With the aid of improved evasion I deftly avoid the rain of flesh-eating worms and come out the other side in a suitably dramatic pose.

Until I remember the damn black blade of disaster is still floating on top of me, so I run away and hide in a corner, out of sight of the lich. Same corner as where the dwarf is hiding from the ball lightning, in fact.

Other player is like "you were holding back before this, weren't you?" and I'm like "yeah".
 
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Nail said:
Specific Question: What your most common "recharge routine"? How often, what's the melee situation, which maneuvers that - once spent - do you immediately recharge for, etc.
Not sure that I have a definite recharge routine, really. I'll usually have DNB and GIS readied, as well as 2-3 other strikes that vary depending on the situation. When the first 2 are gone, I'll start looking for an opportunity to recharge; if the fight looks like it's about to end, I generally won't bother.
 

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