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So, in one turn (somewhere someone explained the arcane difference between turns and rounds) I can arrive at where the goblin currently entangled with Portia in mortal combat can be found?
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correct, and then you can use an action, which can be an attack (by magic or with the sword you carry) or some other sorts of actions.So, in one turn (somewhere someone explained the arcane difference between turns and rounds) I can arrive at where the goblin currently entangled with Portia in mortal combat can be found?
>>> @Scepticalscribe it's your turn. You know what to doYou have a 30 feet walking speed, so you can easily reach the remaining goblin across the stream.
No, the turn order is Claus, Syllin, Bartholomeus, Portia, Veit and finally the Goblins. The re-roll is because three rollers came up equal. The re-roll is to determine their order amongst themselves, not in relation to the whole group.
No, the turn order is Claus, Syllin, Bartholomeus, Portia, Veit and finally the Goblins. The re-roll is because three rollers came up equal. The re-roll is to determine their order amongst themselves, not in relation to the whole group.
Shocking grasp is a melee cantrip, so there would be no disadvantages
Okay. Sorry for the confusion.
For Syllin,
1) Could she cast a ray of frost cantrip at the goblin from where she is currently standing and what chance would she have of hitting the goblin ? Would she get a disadvantage ?
2) Instead, if she crossed the stream before casting the shocking grasp cantrip at the goblin, what chance would she have of hitting and does she have any penalty casting at melee range (i.e. any disadvantage) ?
Shocking grasp is a melee cantrip, so there would be no disadvantages
Ok, I'll give it a try (mostly to be corrected):
Using your sword would mean "you" will need to throw a 10 or above on a D20 (Goblin has an armor class of 14 but since you have an attack bonus with your sword of +4 it's 10 (not sure how to handle "ties" so whether you have to roll a 11 or 10..)). By the description of your sword I'd say you deal 3 points of damage at minimum (2 by piercing and then one additional roll of a dice with six sides (D6). So basically between 3-8 points of damage. The goblin will most likely have about 8 hitpoints.
Using your spell Shocking Grasp would mean you still have to overcome the AC 14 of the goblin. I believe you have to accumulate the modifiers of intelligence (+3) and Proficiency (+2) and add to that one roll of a D20. So you'd basically have to roll a 9 or above to succeed. In case the Goblin wears an armor made out of metal you get an additional bonus but I don't know if the goblin does. Once succeeded, you would inflict 1-8 points of damage but also forcing the goblin to wait one turn (if I read that right).
I would do two things if I were you:
1) cast your spell since we all want to see some magic in action!! and
2) wait for a more experienced advise before doing 1).
See post 652 above.Guys, before I contemplate a run (I am shockingly out of practice at such things, seats of learning call for a dignified stroll adjusting your gown, at most an ambling trot, rather than a panting pell mell sprint), any advice on whether shocking grasp, or my shortsword (at which I appear to have some small proficiency) would be a better choice to use in this context?
Ok, I'll give it a try (mostly to be corrected):
Using your sword would mean "you" will need to throw a 10 or above on a D20 (Goblin has an armor class of 14 but since you have an attack bonus with your sword of +4 it's 10 (not sure how to handle "ties" so whether you have to roll a 11 or 10..)). By the description of your sword I'd say you deal 3 points of damage at minimum (2 by piercing and then one additional roll of a dice with six sides (D6). So basically between 3-8 points of damage. The goblin will most likely have about 8 hitpoints.
Using your spell Shocking Grasp would mean you still have to overcome the AC 14 of the goblin. I believe you have to accumulate the modifiers of intelligence (+3) and Proficiency (+2) and add to that one roll of a D20. So you'd basically have to roll a 9 or above to succeed. In case the Goblin wears an armor made out of metal you get an additional bonus but I don't know if the goblin does. Once succeeded, you would inflict 1-8 points of damage but also forcing the goblin to wait one turn (if I read that right).
I would do two things if I were you:
1) cast your spell since we all want to see some magic in action!! and
2) wait for a more experienced advise before doing 1).
See post 652 above.
Or, you could use mage hand and show it in front of the goblin's face with the other fingers folded to emphasize the third finger alone extended.
Then we finish him....
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You match, you catchHmm, I didn't read that one(no, really didn't)
Seems like I wasn't that far off with my begginers calculations...anyway, quick question: let's say she uses her sword so would she need to throw an 11 or better or a 10+. I believe 11+ since she has to overcome the AC-attack bonus but that would be helpful to know (it will inevitable be posted somewhere already but that would be supre time consuming).
Also you missed the part about the gobling having to wait one turn if the spell succeedesThat is if he really has to wait one turn, I find the wording to be lacking a bit for my basic understanding.
Thanks!
Ok, ninja'd.
(Given the way those damned dice roll, and have rolled thus far, I'm more than afraid that the dice will ensure that my shortsword slips, misses, merely scratches the goblin after bouncing off, or stabs myself by mistake instead.
Knowing your luck, I can see the shocking grasp going off on you while you are still standing in the water before you get to the goblin(It can't really happen) .
You may well have a point. What sort of roll of those accursed dice would be needed to produce this outcome?
You may well have a point. What sort of roll of those accursed dice would be needed to produce this outcome? As things stand, are these dice equally malevolent in their inexplicable rolls to one and all in our party?
In the unsought event of outright failure here, I will concede that the lure of warmth of the wagon and a nice book to read - if only revision of my spells - grows apace.
I think you'd have to roll a 0 or below to let that happen.
*looks at metal chain armor and jumps behind cover*
after all this prepping for disaster, i fully expect Syllin rolling a natural 20 and frying the little bugger's brains out.
On a semi-related note, it is customary that a wizard/cleric can choose and personalize the "look" of her/his spells (colors/shape/appearance etc.) as well as the arcane words used if the spell has a Verbal component (the little V in the spell description), and the arcane gestures performed (the S -somatic-).
So you two could decide to do that and use them in your post, or PM them to Ravenvii so he can incorporate them in his description of the usage.
Magic Missiles are especially prone to that, as they can literally be anything you want them to (in appearance) from an energy bolt to a fiery cat-shape, to a plucked chicken. it works best when it fits the wizard (thus, a flying plucked chicken would not seem to be a fit selection for Syllin, but would be excellent for a jockster sort of wizard)
I imagine a sparkling silver fountain pen extremely elegantly beheading the opponent while leaving a scent of cappucino.
I see. Fascinating. I agree that a plucked flying chicken would not be an appropriate fit for Syllin - though it might, come to think of it, better fit a certain nobleman who has recently brushed up on his culinary skills in a perhaps vain attempt to impress and woo ladies of rank.
And what sort of visual aide memoir or signature would best, or better, suit Syllin, do you think?
The aggression of the biting attacking flapping book we saw in HP3 'Monster Book Of Monsters' doesn't strike me as quite the look we are after, either. And, for that matter, I'm not sure that ominous optics, are what we want. Hm.
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…….something more akin to a quill?
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"The quill is mightier than the sword"?