Grab and munch on a dead snow ball and start healing the injured
"Can you not step on the injured?"
(6) you consume one of the snow things and grow white fur all over your body. You start healing people, giving them white fur too. Two people this round.
As long as the first aid station isn’t being attacked with success, head over to the camp with Gwyn in weapon mode, and fire an HEI into the more dense parts of the wave attacking the camp
Regroup with my wielder and standby, waiting for his temper tantrum to end and eagerly waiting to be used.
If he reaches for me, reach out and return his grasp as I shift into weapon form, so that I'll be in his hands and ready to be used. HEI is chambered, seems like these thing are ice-themed and HEI has less (though still high) friendly fire risk.
If I become threatened by (not-my-wielder), then I'll protect myself using the tip of my blade, but if I am hurt or overwhelmed then I'm just going to shift to weapon form and wait it out that way. If my wielder IS the threat, then just go weapon form immediately.
Alright, what I am reading here is that Kongor takes Gwen and she goes weapon form, then the two of them rush into the overrun camp looking for crowds of the enemy to fire on. No mention of avoiding friendly fire, but hey, I'll assume you are trying not to hit friendlies anyway. I guess. (4) v (2) You rush to the edge of the camp and fire at a cluster of the creatures that has broken free of the camp and is in the process of swinging back around for another charge. Gwen kicks hard against Kongor's shoulder, and the snow explodes with a loud cracking sound that echoes repeatedly through the camp. Snowbeasts and bits of snowbeasts go flying every which way. That weird keening you guys heard before the beasts attacked the camp rises up in it's wake. (2) several of the people from the camp kinda stop and stare at the explosion, slackjawed, before being swarmed over by the keening beasts.
If the ice looks unstable, I'd better not use fire. Fly over the overrun camp, and try to catch one in my mouth. If I get one easily, see if I can score further hits with my tail while getting all bitey. Try to not fly near my allies, but hope the ones in the camp keep their heads down and stay in cover.
(1) I swear, you get the worst rolls these days. You soar into camp, scattering shards of glass like crazy. just as yo ugo to grab a snowbeast in your mouth, your wings suddenly go incorporeal and you fall, skidding through a couple tents and overturning a large wooden table. A few of the snowbeasts start swarming you, but their initial bites do not get through your thick skin, though they do tear your blanket, letting in the cold.
Try to not stand too close to my allies and stomp on any snow monsters that get too close to the rest of the team.
(3) you stand on the outskirts of the camp, squishing any snowbeast stragglers that come your way. you get about three this round, and all your stomping gives you a nice flattened spot to stand, clear of the overlay of snow. it is, however, starting to get quite slippery.
New plan, Try to assume direct control to lock up as many of the snowballs jaw joints as I can. They'll be much easier for the others to defeat if they can no longer bite.
(2) you lock up the jaws of the snowbeasts nearer to your little first aid shelter than the camp. This doesn't stop them from being viscious liitle balls of white fury, but it does stop the biting. they change to the weird keening instead.
(4) a large chunk of the surface of the mountain across from you suddenly shifts sideways and down with a low groan that turns into a rumble. Where before there was pure, blinding white, there is a patch of nearly bare stone left behind as the frozen cover breaks apart and slides away.