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I6: Ravenloft (adapted to 3.x) - OOC Thread - CALLING MY PLAYERS!

A misunderstanding, Kinem...sorry. I had a post stating [PENDING ESMERALDA, ARIES, DONNER AND RYAN] up since the 12th, and both Aries and Donner had posted actions by the 13th. So the only one that hadn't went before you was Esmeralda, and it looks like Queenie may have disappeared again, so I had to NPC her.

My apologies!!!

I can recon the round if you want to do something else...
 

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hey Rhun,
Queenie is around but has a lot on her plate with real life right now. She'll be back as things settle down I know.
 


OK, Rhun, no biggie.

[sblock=Rhun][sblock=no, really, DM only]I guess this is as good a time as any to remind you that the undead have DR (at least vs. Ryan's attack) and that consecrate only gives them -1 to damage, not -3 (as I think you used when giving the PCs back hp to take the spell into account).[/sblock][/sblock]
 



Ha... as long as they're not zombies we can burn them I guess. According to the Zombie Survival Guide

"Flesh takes a long time to burn. In the minutes or hours before a blazing zombie succumbs, it will become a shambling torch."

Not sure what this has to do with anything, I just loves me my zombies.
 

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I totally spaced the DR for Ryan's attack, and when I caught it I felt bad for NPCing him, so I decided to let the result stay!

And I was using a -2 damage for consecrate. Whoops! Can you tell I'm not so great at running combats with lots of figures to keep track of? LOL.
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Ha... as long as they're not zombies we can burn them I guess. According to the Zombie Survival Guide

"Flesh takes a long time to burn. In the minutes or hours before a blazing zombie succumbs, it will become a shambling torch."

Not sure what this has to do with anything, I just loves me my zombies.

I was actually thinking during this combat: shouldn't skeletons have electricity resistance? After all...they have no flesh to burn, no nervous system to jolt. Am I right? I might have to start adding that in for skeletal undead so that it makes sense in my mind. LOL.
 

Skeletons should probably be resistant to most effects. (Fire would have very limited effect, Cold might make them more susceptable to bashing attacks, Acid might work, but bones are very tough, Electricity - no, Sonic - maybe vulnerable?)
 

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