Pielorinho
Iron Fist of Pelor
From the SRD description of what happens to low-HD creatures caught in a color spray:
So, Bob the commoner, wielding a shovel against our heroes, is caught in a color spray. He falls unconscious to the ground; the shovel falls beside him.
2d4 rounds later he wakes up. "Aah! I can't see!" he shouts, and feels around him for his shovel. Finding it, he stands up and starts whaling on the PCs with the shovel.
1d4 rounds later, he can see again. "I can see-- I can see!" he shouts
--and, stunned, he stops attacking the PCs and drops his shovel.
Is this right? It seems a little goofy to me (and to my cogamers). Should we interpret the rules as saying that while blind, the victim of color spray is also stunned? That seems a lot less goofy.
Daniel
Up to 2: Unconscious for 2d4 rounds, then blinded for 1d4 rounds, and then stunned for 1 round. (Only living creatures are knocked unconscious.)
So, Bob the commoner, wielding a shovel against our heroes, is caught in a color spray. He falls unconscious to the ground; the shovel falls beside him.
2d4 rounds later he wakes up. "Aah! I can't see!" he shouts, and feels around him for his shovel. Finding it, he stands up and starts whaling on the PCs with the shovel.
1d4 rounds later, he can see again. "I can see-- I can see!" he shouts
--and, stunned, he stops attacking the PCs and drops his shovel.
Is this right? It seems a little goofy to me (and to my cogamers). Should we interpret the rules as saying that while blind, the victim of color spray is also stunned? That seems a lot less goofy.
Daniel