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<blockquote data-quote="bogmad" data-source="post: 6321872" data-attributes="member: 6695559"><p>Moving on from Nothics and Ogres.</p><p>Here's a question, or two, because I don't really want to do the math. More as a fun thought experiment rather than anything, but it'd make for an epic story later if I actually went through the trouble to do this in a game session.</p><p></p><p>The ochre jelly is immune to slashing and lightning damage. </p><p><em>However</em>, it does split in two when subjected to said damage types, into two jellies with half the hit points, <em>rounded down</em>. Also, it's one size category smaller.</p><p></p><p>So a large 45 hp jelly slashed is split into two medium sized jellies with 22 hp each. </p><p>1st question: How small can a jelly get?</p><p></p><p>Let's just assume it bottoms out at tiny, at which point each tiny ooze splits into another tiny one.</p><p></p><p>2nd question: How long does it take to whittle an ooze down to 1 hp tiny oozes, at which point you'd round down from .5 to zero hp and finally destroyed the original creature with only slashing and lightning attacks?</p><p></p><p>[tagged on 3rd question: Would a tiny ooze do the same damage as a large or medium?]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bogmad, post: 6321872, member: 6695559"] Moving on from Nothics and Ogres. Here's a question, or two, because I don't really want to do the math. More as a fun thought experiment rather than anything, but it'd make for an epic story later if I actually went through the trouble to do this in a game session. The ochre jelly is immune to slashing and lightning damage. [i]However[/i], it does split in two when subjected to said damage types, into two jellies with half the hit points, [i]rounded down[/i]. Also, it's one size category smaller. So a large 45 hp jelly slashed is split into two medium sized jellies with 22 hp each. 1st question: How small can a jelly get? Let's just assume it bottoms out at tiny, at which point each tiny ooze splits into another tiny one. 2nd question: How long does it take to whittle an ooze down to 1 hp tiny oozes, at which point you'd round down from .5 to zero hp and finally destroyed the original creature with only slashing and lightning attacks? [tagged on 3rd question: Would a tiny ooze do the same damage as a large or medium?] [/QUOTE]
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