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Author Topic: Dungeons and Dragons 4e: REPLACEMENTS WANTED  (Read 47015 times)

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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #90 on: March 07, 2014, 10:18:30 pm »

((Next time, it would be helpful if you told us whether the troll beat us for initiative or not, and where it moved, because if I had known that it would move first, and enter melee range, I would have just smacked it with my sword. It's fine this time, though.
Also, not that I'm complaining, but the troll should have gotten an opportunity attack when I used a ranged attack when adjacent to it, I believe. Correct me if I'm wrong.
A map of current positions would also be helpful.))
minor: draw sword
standard: use Guarding Strike, and give the AC bonus to David.

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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #91 on: March 07, 2014, 10:30:06 pm »

((I thought I had posted an action? Oh well.))


Minor Action: Curse the Troll!
Move Action: Move up to le Troll!
Free Action: Use my Student of Battle power to give me +1 to hit, and mark the Troll with Combat Challenge on my next attack.
Standard Action: Evasive Strike the Troll!

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(I should now have my Ranger's Quarry, Warlock's Curse, and Fighter's Combat Challenge on this guy. MANYCLASS FOR THE WIN)
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #92 on: March 07, 2014, 10:37:34 pm »

((Next time, it would be helpful if you told us whether the troll beat us for initiative or not, and where it moved, because if I had known that it would move first, and enter melee range, I would have just smacked it with my sword. It's fine this time, though.
Also, not that I'm complaining, but the troll should have gotten an opportunity attack when I used a ranged attack when adjacent to it, I believe. Correct me if I'm wrong.
A map of current positions would also be helpful.))
minor: draw sword
standard: use Guarding Strike, and give the AC bonus to David.

Spoiler: Guarding Strike (click to show/hide)
Die, servant of evil!

((Yeah, I know that I should have done the initiatives. I'm starting to get the hang of this, though, and will probably run the next quest much more smoothly. Probably. Meaning "I'll halfheartedly actually try to calculate initiative next time". :P))

I'll run through the calculations and dice rolls tomorrow, it's too late for me to effectively roll dice and add the rolls up,
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #93 on: March 07, 2014, 10:54:52 pm »

With my halberd swing at the Troll's legs in an attempt to injure it's legs.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #94 on: March 07, 2014, 11:21:26 pm »

"If you have any spells or techniques that target something's mind or will, then now is the time to use them! It's weak against those right now!"

Move: Fall back 3 spaces from the troll.
Standard: Eldritch Blast that sucker!
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #95 on: March 07, 2014, 11:45:55 pm »

(Uh... garrote does 1d4 base damage. And Attack Finesse and Assassin's Strike do +1d8 and +1d10, as long as you recognize grappling hook strangle as an attack of any kind.)

Regardless, continue strangulation. Put my back into it this time. (1d4 + 1d8, troll is grabbed, takes a -2 to hitting me, and cannot speak, should it spontaneously become able to.)
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #96 on: March 08, 2014, 01:58:12 pm »

((Apologies for that, good halfling sire. I forgot to open your charsheet.))

Rhogar attacks!

The hit fails!

Cromwell attacks!

23 damage!

Ghararn attacks!

10 damage!

The troll is destroyed!

You guys win, yay. This annoying quest is pretty much over now.

Don't bother changing your XP totals, the ending of the quest involves official training to Level II.

Well, now I guess it's just a matter of taking the gems back to the Halflady Elys.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #97 on: March 08, 2014, 01:59:49 pm »

With the troll defeated, Keyleth throws the hood back over her head and attempts to leave without attracting attention.
Stealth check! Head back the way she came.
« Last Edit: March 08, 2014, 02:18:39 pm by Sirus »
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #98 on: March 08, 2014, 02:11:30 pm »

Well done, company. If that's all the trolls that will randomly appear today, I guess our work here is done. I best go return the jewels to the Lady and collect my reward.
Stride purposefully towards the exit and continue on towards the castle.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #99 on: March 08, 2014, 02:15:22 pm »

To Perrin: "Go collect the reward for yourself, Perrin. I have no need for the praise or wealth."

To the group: "It was nice to meet you all, however, I must be going."

With that, David scales the nearest wall, and searches for a major church.

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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #100 on: March 08, 2014, 02:19:47 pm »

With the troll defeated, Keyleth throws the hood back over her head and attempts to leave without attracting attention.
Stealth check!
Keyleth sneaks over to the ladder and exits to the alley, undetected.

Well done, company. If that's all the trolls that will randomly appear today, I guess our work here is done. I best go return the jewels to the Lady and collect my reward.
Stride purposefully towards the exit and continue on towards the castle.

Rhogar leaves the collapsed thief-tunnel and makes his way back to North Street, boasting of his accomplishments along the way. By the time you reach North Street, people are murmuring about the dragonborn who reclaimed the Royal Gems.

To Perrin: "Go collect the reward for yourself, Perrin. I have no need for the praise or wealth."

To the group: "It was nice to meet you all, however, I must be going."

With that, David scales the nearest wall, and searches for a major church.

You exit the tunnel and scale a house wall. You see the nearest "major church" is the official miniature cathedral behind the castle walls, and walk on rooftops on your way to the castle.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #101 on: March 08, 2014, 02:25:24 pm »

"I will find some way to repay this kindness, but for now, farewell."

Do the obvious and loot all the things from the bandit dwelling. If there is furniture, also consider selling the base to a real-estate agent.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #102 on: March 08, 2014, 02:29:22 pm »

Out in the fresh air, Keyleth took a deep breath and smiled a little.

That was certainly interesting. Shame I never found out anything about those hat-jewels, but I'm sure one of the rest knows more about it than I do.

She watched one of the dragonborn from the fight march off boasting of his deeds, and shook her head ruefully at his attitude. She decided to find a nearby tavern and get some water after all the exercise she got.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #103 on: March 08, 2014, 02:31:45 pm »

When Rhogar reaches the gates of the castle, look confused about why there is a random BWAAing guard. Ask Vulpec what's going on.
Hello, Shardmind. Erm... What is that guy doing?
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #104 on: March 08, 2014, 02:32:10 pm »

Find a safe place to get down, and then continue to the castle gates by street.
When David approaches the castle gate, he approaches a guard. "I am here to speak to the [appropriate religious leader]."
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