drnuncheon
Explorer
Just want to make sure I'm playing this right...
I had an NPC roll quite well on a rebuke check the other night, such that a couple of the skeletons fell under his control.
1) A 2nd level cleric gets a 'command' result on 6 skeletons. He can only command two at a time by the rules. What happens to the other four? Are they rebuked?
2) If the two skeletons he is commanding are destroyed, can he go back and take command of two more without another turning check? Would he be able to do that after the rebuke effect wears off?
3) How long does the command result last? (Since the flip-side result is 'destroy', and that's pretty permanent, I figured this was as well, but...)
4) If he stops taking a standard action each round to control the skeletons, are they freed from his command or do they just not do anything?
Thanks! If you've got actual rules citations rather than just opinions, then page numbers would be most appreciated.
J
...it occurs to me that I ddn't check DotF...is this dealt with at all in there?
I had an NPC roll quite well on a rebuke check the other night, such that a couple of the skeletons fell under his control.
1) A 2nd level cleric gets a 'command' result on 6 skeletons. He can only command two at a time by the rules. What happens to the other four? Are they rebuked?
2) If the two skeletons he is commanding are destroyed, can he go back and take command of two more without another turning check? Would he be able to do that after the rebuke effect wears off?
3) How long does the command result last? (Since the flip-side result is 'destroy', and that's pretty permanent, I figured this was as well, but...)
4) If he stops taking a standard action each round to control the skeletons, are they freed from his command or do they just not do anything?
Thanks! If you've got actual rules citations rather than just opinions, then page numbers would be most appreciated.
J
...it occurs to me that I ddn't check DotF...is this dealt with at all in there?