For his move action for the prior round (since I act last and didn't know I was going to be knocked down), can I stand back up? We can do it as part of the actions for the current round, but it looks like I swung once and hit for my action.
For his move action for the prior round (since I act last and didn't know I was going to be knocked down), can I stand back up? We can do it as part of the actions for the current round, but it looks like I swung once and hit for my action.
You can try and stand back up - I'll roll to break the grapple. Consider it sort of like a grapple/hold - doggie style. The dog is on top of you right now pinning you down - sort of like what you see when big dogs attack. Sorry if I wasn't clear about that.
No problem at all. I didn't know about the hold, I thought it was just a trip attack and a missed bite.
Okay, then. If Anders gets unheld with his move equivalent from last round, then he'll:
Still Fight Defensively (-4 attack for +2 to AC), Called Shot on attack (head), using his fist for lethal for two attacks. To hit is (+14 melee -4 defensive - Called; and +9 - 4 defensive - called). Damage is 1d4 + 7 (Crit 19-20 x3). I'm hoping the thing doesn't have combat reflexes to make multiple AoO's against me.
If Anders does not get unheld with his move equivalent from last round, then he'll:
Since we're already grappling, Anders will attempt to hold the creature's jaws/head (to hopefully keep it from biting him). To hit is +14. If the dogs are the size of german shepard's (i.e. small) I have a +4 on the grapple - Otherwise I don't. If Anders is successful in establishing the hold, then he will exert damage as above [1d4 + 7 (Crit 19-20 x3)].
Does Maria have ANY clue where to swing her bat at? I guess she knew where the dog was before the lights went out, so she should be able to take the 50% miss chance, but she does know the dog is within reach?
Does Maria have ANY clue where to swing her bat at? I guess she knew where the dog was before the lights went out, so she should be able to take the 50% miss chance, but she does know the dog is within reach?