((I'm not sure if initiative crits are the rulebook, but I like them. I might add them to my own campaign...))
Calista acted quickly, taking an aspergillum from her belt and flicking holy water over both her shoulders, speaking ancient oaths to her God Halmyr, beseeching him for aid. A flickering white corona briefly engulfs her-and two nearby allies, as well, who feel blessed by the God of Tactical Acumen...like Calista, they see everything in greater detail, and are able to react quicker than usual...ironically, they don't feel very blessed as much, only much more aware and nimble of the battlefield on which they are faced,...it is a gift of knowledge, not protection.
...
Following up, she dashes forward at superhuman speed, pausing to angle a javelin at the spider-withdrawing in a cloud of dust before the weapon even closes with it's target.
"Wear it down from afar, Drow!" She calls, landing back on her feet.
Extra Action: Calista uses her bonus action to cast Bless on herself, the drow and Carric behind her, if he is within 30 ft.
Then she moves forward 15 ft, tosses her javelin at the spider, then retreats to her original position.
Attack +4 (+1d4 blessed bonus)
Damage 1d6+2
Calista Woadborne (Dwarmin)Class: PaladinDesc: Calista is a young, female humanoid-She has a lean, muscled body with tan skin, dark red hair, and honey-colored eyes. Currently, her shifter traits are fully suppressed, though she does have a indefinable, bestial air about her.20/20 HP left
Status: HealthyDeath Saves Remaining:3/3Resting HD Remaining:1d10/2Effects: Blessed (Adds +1d4 to all saves and attack rolls. Duration/6 Rounds Max, Concentration)
Abilities:
Spells Remaining TodayLv. 1:
1/2Spells PreparedLv.1/Heroism, Bless, Protection from EvilShifting/Ready! (THP bonus+4)Divine Sense/Ready! (1/3 remaining)Lay on Hands/Ready! (10/10 remaining)Wielding: Consecrated Longsword
(A simple, deadly blade-it is merely a weapon of war, with no additions-it lacks all ornamentation, or ornate design-no more than a killing edge, well taken care of and finely honed by it's wielder. It has been built slightly heavier than you would expect of it's wielders size and frame. Calista has added a small red ribbon around the blades handle, that flutters in the wind.)Wearing: Chainmail and Shield
(Unadorned in any manner, it seems to be the sort of trusty, dependable chainmail armor hammered out and given en masse to soldiery-like the rest of her gear, it seems to be a bit heavier than you would expect of her size. Calista's shield is a solid kite shaped shield made of stout ironwood oak with steel ribs, and is the only decorated part of her attire-it is emblazoned with the symbol of Halmyr upon it's face-an iron warhelm in front of the yellow sun 19 AC)http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheet.html#id=144440
((i love this for multiple reason, one it is incredibly smart and well thought out, and you actually used material components instead of just your holy symbol))
((by the way night has fallen and it technicly counts as darness but you are closes enough to see them relatively well))
You cast bless, and you hits all there.
You walk up, throw your javelin, (9+4+1). You hit, dealing (6) damage.
Marry uses
Bardic inspiration on Calista, for the next 10 minutes you have 1d6 to add to any attack, save, or check roll.
Marry then walk forward and uses
Vicious Mockery on the Giant spider, (?). The spider take (1) damage and has disadvantages on nest attack roll before the end of it's next turn
But then Arrows fall out of the sky, (19+3)(18+3)(13+3)(3+3)(2+2)(12+3)(CRITICAL FAIL)(7+3). The giant Spider takes (18) damage but Archery 7 falls and takes (9) damage and now is prone
Next turn
Carric Cc
Giant spider GS#
Calista
((I love how as a warlock and a caster, I have more HP then the tanky paladin))
((I'm not quite sure how that' possible, either. Max CON and max CHA now, you say? Huh, that's really swell.))
((or just rolling max on his level 2 health roll))