The Four Lands - Southern Operatives

Ewan stops and sights in on the enemy making sure the invisible one is down first then shifting aim to assist the ensign.

[sblock=OOC]Rapid Shot at Faerie-Fired Assassin if still alive. Otherwise targeting brute around the ensign. (1d20+9=19, 1d20+9=19, 1d20+4=23)
Confirmation check for 3rd shot (1d20+4=19)
Assuming 19 is sufficient to hit, damages follow.
normal damages (1d8+6=12, 1d8+6=7, 5d8+30=55)
If favored enemy Orc applies, need to add 2 damage to the first two arrows and +10 damage to the last arrow.

Leif, you are calculating the possible crit wrong for Nijel. You need to check to see if you confirm the crit from the Nat 20 by rolling that attack again. If it succeeds, then a battle axe does x3 damage.[/sblock]
 

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Cairnwalker engages the biggest, baddest, toughest looking of the brutes. He pauses a moment, infusing his blade with power, and then pluges Widow's Lament into his enemy with as much force as he can muster.


AC 23, Hit Points 95/95

Divine Surge vrs Toughest Looking Foe
Attack: 23
Damage: 53

[sblock=Stances & Maneuvers]
Stances Known: 2
- Stance of Clarity
- Stonefoot Stance
Maneuvers Readied: 4
- 1st Level Maneuvers: N/A
- 2nd Level Maneuvers: Mountain Hammer
- 3rd Level Maneuvers: Iron Heart Surge
- 4th Level Maneuvers: Mithral Tornado + Divine Surge (feat)
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Oh, no! Thanks, Draco! Nijel's crit confirm roll:
21!! Nijel's crit confirm roll. (1d20+8=21)

So the crit is confirmed, I guess?

Additional d8 for crit damage for his battleaxe:
6 Nijel's additional d8 for X3 damage (1d8=6)

Forgot to add the +5 to that roll, so NIjel's damage for the confirmed crit is:
1d8+5=8, + 1d8+5=11 equals a total damage for the crit of 19, and 13 for his first (non-crit) attack, so 13+19=22 total damage for the round. Shoot! I still left off the x3, so he does one more d8+5, or 11 Nijel's additional d8 for X3 damage (1d8+5=11), for a total of 43 points of damage this round, 13 for the first hit, and 8+11+11=30 for the crit.

Can you make sense of this Draco, JA?
 
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Katherine Brightlaw

[sblock=OOC]If there were 6 and now are 5, that means Kat's second opponent is still up, correct? Let's see if we can do something about that . . .[/sblock]

Shifting her position slightly to maintain her flanking advantage, Kat again puts her trusty short swords to work. This time she aims for hamstrings and kidneys . . .

[sblock=Actions/Rolls]To Hit (Knight): 1d20+10=18, To Hit (Knave): 1d20+10=21

Damage (Knight): 15, Damage (Knave): 15

Total: 30 Points Damage

[sblock=Todd]I forgot that Kat's Sneak Attack does +2d6, so had to make another damage roll:

(Damage Roll Links): Roll Lookup and Roll Lookup
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OOC: Repost from above.

Cairnwalker engages the biggest, baddest, toughest looking of the brutes. He pauses a moment, infusing his blade with power, and then pluges Widow's Lament into his enemy with as much force as he can muster.


AC 23, Hit Points 95/95

Divine Surge vrs Toughest Looking Foe
Attack: 23
Damage: 53

[sblock=Stances & Maneuvers]
Stances Known: 2
- Stance of Clarity
- Stonefoot Stance
Maneuvers Readied: 4
- 1st Level Maneuvers: N/A
- 2nd Level Maneuvers: Mountain Hammer
- 3rd Level Maneuvers: Iron Heart Surge
- 4th Level Maneuvers: Mithral Tornado + Divine Surge (feat)
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