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<blockquote data-quote="Saeviomagy" data-source="post: 1483207" data-attributes="member: 5890"><p>How? Drinking a potion and casting a spell are both standard actions, and you've only got one a round.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and you should probably have moved so he couldn't hit you with firestorm.</p><p></p><p>This is probably fine - you can shape firestorm in 10' cubes. However if any of his monsters WERE in the firestorm, yes they get hit by it.</p><p></p><p>The arrowhawks have absolutely no clue where you are. He has absolutely no clue where the Xorns OR you are (presuming you're all in the obscuring mist), and the Xorns know what square you're in, but get a 50% miss chance because you still have full concealment. Finally, the dispel will grease all his summoned creatures.</p><p></p><p>Also incidentally, a summon monster is a full-round spell, and it sounds like your buddy already cast spells last round, so the xorn shouldn't show up till NEXT round...</p><p></p><p>He can specifically state which 10' cubes it fills. If it does cover his creatures, and they're not plant creatures, they get hit by the spell.</p><p></p><p>The xorns know what square you're in, presuming they're within 60' of you. You get total concealment, which means they have a 50% miss chance, and when you attack them they're flatfooted.</p><p></p><p>Greater dispel is a standard action to cast. Summon monster OTOH is full-round. Finally - yes. If he cast an area dispel, and his Xorns and Arrowhawks were in it, then he needs to roll dispel checks against himself.</p><p></p><p>A round-by-round writeup of the fight, including character stats would be more useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saeviomagy, post: 1483207, member: 5890"] How? Drinking a potion and casting a spell are both standard actions, and you've only got one a round. Oh, and you should probably have moved so he couldn't hit you with firestorm. This is probably fine - you can shape firestorm in 10' cubes. However if any of his monsters WERE in the firestorm, yes they get hit by it. The arrowhawks have absolutely no clue where you are. He has absolutely no clue where the Xorns OR you are (presuming you're all in the obscuring mist), and the Xorns know what square you're in, but get a 50% miss chance because you still have full concealment. Finally, the dispel will grease all his summoned creatures. Also incidentally, a summon monster is a full-round spell, and it sounds like your buddy already cast spells last round, so the xorn shouldn't show up till NEXT round... He can specifically state which 10' cubes it fills. If it does cover his creatures, and they're not plant creatures, they get hit by the spell. The xorns know what square you're in, presuming they're within 60' of you. You get total concealment, which means they have a 50% miss chance, and when you attack them they're flatfooted. Greater dispel is a standard action to cast. Summon monster OTOH is full-round. Finally - yes. If he cast an area dispel, and his Xorns and Arrowhawks were in it, then he needs to roll dispel checks against himself. A round-by-round writeup of the fight, including character stats would be more useful. [/QUOTE]
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