Good 8, Evil 9 - Evil wins the Exhibition!


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Greybar[sblock]Incorporeal creatures count towards Victory Zone occupancy if they are at 0Z, just like corporeal creatures. Hurrycane cannot run the field if his opponent is in the Victory Zone also. If they both are in the Zone without harming each other, a draw might happen.[/sblock]
 


That 20Z is conveniently out of breath weapon range, imagine that. :)

Hald moves to 75n75e and casts a spell.

[sblock] I don't have my book with me today, but does Hald have flyby attack? He casts shield. [/sblock]
 


Good is up for the Top of 43!

Hald
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I list you has having cast 2 cantrips and 5 level 1s, out of a 6/6 potential.
Sound right to your list?
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Squawk swings back to 0N30E20Z and concentrates.

[sblock]Squawk casts dispel magic targeted at Hald. Hurrycane shoots a beam of light at Hald's backside and flies to 115N110E5Z.[/sblock]
 

I just made an unfortunate realization that we have to back up a step or three.

After Good's move in Round 41, the radius of his protective aura would give away his location due to the way it suppresses the existing darkness. Since Hald is a fairly bright creature, I'd say he'd be able to see the center of the sphere at least good enough to breath at or take some claws at.

Thoughts? Objections?
 

Perhaps, I'll let you decide if that's possible. But, that means that Hurrycane isn't giving himself any low-level buffs/cures anymore, right? Remember that it's a standard action to deactivate the aura. I'm pretty sure that Bird-Man healed him somehow, so just make sure it's not a cure serious wounds or lower.

Hald probably would have targeted Hurrycane in the round where he could do nothing else. But, if Hurrycane is next to Bird-Man, then he's out of range, and out of range of the darkness, too, isn't he?
 

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