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<blockquote data-quote="Ravingdork" data-source="post: 4456247" data-attributes="member: 12084"><p>Quote me rules on exactly what happens when oozes split. They're aren't any really.</p><p></p><p>I mean, when an ooze splits, where does the "child ooze" appear? Does it appear adjacent to the "parent ooze?" Or can the parent ooze have it appear, say, on the other sides of enemies in a flanking position? Perhaps the two halves occupy the same square the whole time and are treated as two seperate targets with their own actions?</p><p></p><p>When an ooze splits, how big are the individual halves? Are they both still large sized (in the case of the ochre jelly)?</p><p></p><p>Also, if an ooze with action points splits, do both halves each have an action point? What if the ooze split after having spent its action point? Would the new ooze have a new action point?</p><p></p><p>In other words, what exactly happens when an ooze splits besides division of hit points?</p><p></p><p>These are all questions I sent verbatim to CS the day after the TPK. I got a messege back saying that it was being escalated for further review. Later I got this messege back: <strong>Unfortunately, there isn’t an official answer for the situation you describe. I’ve passed along this conversation to the game’s developers. Hopefully, we’ll see an update or FAQ entry covering it soon, but until then it’s up to the campaign’s Dungeon Master to decide. The DM is always the final arbiter on how they want their campaign to run.</strong> </p><p></p><p>Haha! NOBODY KNOWS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ravingdork, post: 4456247, member: 12084"] Quote me rules on exactly what happens when oozes split. They're aren't any really. I mean, when an ooze splits, where does the "child ooze" appear? Does it appear adjacent to the "parent ooze?" Or can the parent ooze have it appear, say, on the other sides of enemies in a flanking position? Perhaps the two halves occupy the same square the whole time and are treated as two seperate targets with their own actions? When an ooze splits, how big are the individual halves? Are they both still large sized (in the case of the ochre jelly)? Also, if an ooze with action points splits, do both halves each have an action point? What if the ooze split after having spent its action point? Would the new ooze have a new action point? In other words, what exactly happens when an ooze splits besides division of hit points? These are all questions I sent verbatim to CS the day after the TPK. I got a messege back saying that it was being escalated for further review. Later I got this messege back: [B]Unfortunately, there isn’t an official answer for the situation you describe. I’ve passed along this conversation to the game’s developers. Hopefully, we’ll see an update or FAQ entry covering it soon, but until then it’s up to the campaign’s Dungeon Master to decide. The DM is always the final arbiter on how they want their campaign to run.[/B] Haha! NOBODY KNOWS! [/QUOTE]
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