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Hand and Eye of Piratecat [Moderator]
26.5 and 46.5, actually.drnuncheon said:10th level mage, average hit ponts: 25. Maybe he's got a toad and/or a decent con - let's say 45.
Interesting. Let's run the numbers.drnuncheon said:1st level orc warrior armed with greataxe, maximum damage: 48.
If a greataxe can take out 10th level wizards in one hit, it is clearly borken.
First of all, a crit with a greataxe requires a natural 20. That's a 5% chance.
You also need to confirm that crit, but let's leave that aside for the moment.
Next, keep in mind that a crit multiplies the number of base weapon damage dice; you don't roll the die and multiply it.
Thus, the chance for three 12s on 3d12 is 1 in 12^3, i.e., 1 in 1,728. Considering that you have only a 5% chance for a threat to begin with, that means 1 attack in 34,560 will cause this damage.
Now... We have a Wizard with an average of 46 hp, so we don't need to roll quite the maximum. (Obviously, some Wizards will be more hardy and others, less so. Con 14 is somewhat common, though, so it'll suffice for this calculation. Plus, min/maxed gray/sun elves with a low Con deserve what they get.) 12, 12, 11 will take the Wizard out, as will 12, 11, 11. Both occur three times each in 1,728.
So our total chance of taking out that Wizard in one blow (without even accounting for the need to confirm the crit) is 7 in 34,560 or 1 in 4,937.
If these odds frighten you, might I recommend you take up bonsai planting instead of adventuring?