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<blockquote data-quote="ECMO3" data-source="post: 9839647" data-attributes="member: 7030563"><p>I like the way MCDM did minions. They have hit points, for soldiers I would say around 15-20, however 1 hit kills them regardless of damage and any extra damage carries over to another one within reach or within range for a ranged attack</p><p></p><p>So if your minion has 16 hit points and you do 1 point of damage that minion dies. If you do 16 points of damage same thing -that minion dies. If you do 17 or more points of damage you damage another minion in reach after you kill the first, if you go past full hit points it kills that one and damages a 3rd. This is only for attacks, AOEs and saves work the same as before.</p><p></p><p>So if your Barbarian attacks a 16hp minion and does 40 points of damage he kills 2 and damages a 3rd for 8hps provided 3 are within reach. If the wizard then pulls out his dagger and stabs the injured minion for 2 points he dies (even though he still has 6hps left).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ECMO3, post: 9839647, member: 7030563"] I like the way MCDM did minions. They have hit points, for soldiers I would say around 15-20, however 1 hit kills them regardless of damage and any extra damage carries over to another one within reach or within range for a ranged attack So if your minion has 16 hit points and you do 1 point of damage that minion dies. If you do 16 points of damage same thing -that minion dies. If you do 17 or more points of damage you damage another minion in reach after you kill the first, if you go past full hit points it kills that one and damages a 3rd. This is only for attacks, AOEs and saves work the same as before. So if your Barbarian attacks a 16hp minion and does 40 points of damage he kills 2 and damages a 3rd for 8hps provided 3 are within reach. If the wizard then pulls out his dagger and stabs the injured minion for 2 points he dies (even though he still has 6hps left). [/QUOTE]
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