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Kulan: Knightfall's Heroes of Carnell Game [OOC]

Ok, so nevermind, base roll was 3, so even at -2, 3+10 = 13, missed by a mile.

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So Angus is basically going to take a wild swipe (and miss) at the Wolftroll, and then move 14 squares. This is not a withdrawal maneuver; it's a normal move. So Wolfie will get an Attack of Opportunity against Angus. (AC 27)
 

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So, movement: you can move through an ally's square to get to an empty square, right?

also, remember, we can defeat the wolf troll by killing tarrak.
Since it already looks half dead and with Maurs max hit...it may be safer to just kill it

Turn the palisade around and block panicking people from going into sioke stones.

Caerth can dismiss the spell, but it wastes standard action and unlocks zombies
 

Do frightened creatures run through obvious danger if there are other routes? (They have been told there are spiked stones that deal damage, so I would call that 'obvious danger'.) I can't find it in the 'frightened' condition description...
 

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@Knightfall might have a different perspective, but here's the way I see it. "Other dangers it encounters" would include the Spike Stones. Panicked creatures are not mindless; in fact, it says they can use special abilities in order to get away; e.g., a wizard could use Dimension Door, or a rogue could use Climb Walls. Thus, when faced with an impassable field of deadly spikes, the creature will choose a "random path" to circumvent it, rather than rushing blindly through it.

If there is no way around the field, to me that would meet the criteria for being cornered, and the creature would cower.

Your mileage may vary 😎
 



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