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Author Topic: Zelda: Shipwrecked [1st Hour of Morning, Day 3: Victory Jingle]  (Read 9394 times)

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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [Battle of the Crabs, Turn 1]
« Reply #90 on: March 29, 2021, 02:27:31 am »

Alright, the enemy no longer has ranged units, and all move slower than us. I propose that we can now safely sprint away until we're just out of their charge range (8 tiles) and pelt them with 1 damage rocks until they succumb, being dumb crab zombies which don't know how to outmaneuver us. This plan is safe and reliable, but might take a few turns.
So, autoresolve please? :3



Basically this, with the addition that Inade or Isha should Coordinate with Fenil to allow her to fire two 14-damage arcane projectile attacks per turn.  Reed has slightly better stats for coordinate, but can deal 10 damage at a range.

As much as anything, I'm stating this to get used to the manuever system.


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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [Battle of the Crabs, Turn 1]
« Reply #91 on: March 29, 2021, 10:08:32 pm »

Basically this, with the addition that Inade or Isha should Coordinate with Fenil to allow her to fire two 14-damage arcane projectile attacks per turn.  Reed has slightly better stats for coordinate, but can deal 10 damage at a range.

As much as anything, I'm stating this to get used to the manuever system.

"Not bad, crabs, but I'm afraid my armour is a bit stronger than yours! That said, no sense in fighting for the sake of fighting. Everyone, get yourselves to safety!"
Do the coordinate thing, fighting retreat!

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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [Crab Disaster, Continued]
« Reply #92 on: March 31, 2021, 05:40:59 pm »

As far as I know, there's nothing I can do in this state. If the rulebook states otherwise, somewhere I missed, please enlighten me.
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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [1st Hour of Afternoon, Day 1]
« Reply #93 on: March 31, 2021, 06:11:39 pm »

This might take awhile...

Fire at the Shamble and then run with all possible movement to the west (left).

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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [Crab Disaster, Continued]
« Reply #94 on: April 01, 2021, 08:36:52 pm »

Reed continues to apply the ancient practice of 'Shoot then Scoot then Shoot then Scoot and then repeat'.
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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [Crab Disaster, Continued]
« Reply #95 on: April 04, 2021, 11:36:13 pm »

1st Hour of Morning, Day 2: Crabtacular Conclusion


Everyone kites the dumb crabs to death. Redeath? Whatever it is, it's tedious and awful but not terribly difficult; the shambling monsters possess no strategy to speak of, and continue pursuing until they've been whittled all the way down.

Red Group pries eight Moldy Chitin (Rank 1 Monster Part) and four Crab Dust (Rank 0 Monster Part) from the slain crabs. They also find something strange in one of the shamblers- a sort of golden ticket or emblem of some kind. It's a rectangular strip of high quality cloth, bearing an image of three carrots on one side, what appears to be a bottle on the other, and strange writing (you think) in the middle.

Isha Arcana: [4][2]+3 = 9
Reed Arcana: [2][2]+3 = 7


Nobody present is sure why an undead crab would contain such a thing.

The pirates, by this time, have also dealt with their group, and are similarly exhausted and displeased by the existence of crabs.

"Maybe no natives after all," the moblin captain concedes. "Eaten by crabs? Will have hard camp if not. Hrm."

Nonetheless, he leads the group east, through sand infested with thick, fluffy-looking yellow worms. Reed is fairly certain they would qualify as a Spongy elixir ingredient, and thus provide resistance to Water damage.

Several hours later, you hit some more rocky outcroppings and turn northeast. This takes you over some considerably flatter outcroppings of pale white stone, knobbly in appearance, almost like softly glowing bones fused together.

Several hours after that, dawn breaks. You are still in the middle of endless sand, and even the pirates look exhausted and bewildered.

"We'll be in a right fix if we can't find some lumber," Salty Pete warns. "Ye can make shelter outta stone, but we haven't the tools for it."

The moblin captains snorts and considers his options.


Yellow Group harvests four Moldy Chitin (Rank 1 Monster Part) from the slain crabs. Archeologist picks himself back up, but is Injured and thus takes a -1 penalty to all Traits grouped under the Aspect of Power. This will go away when he takes an Extended Rest, assuming he also eats during said rest.

Loudly complaining about crabs, the fairy continues to lead the group after the captain, running over the same sights and resources as Red Group.


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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [Crab Disaster, Continued]
« Reply #96 on: April 05, 2021, 12:51:06 am »

"I must admit that I'm not feeling great about the existence of crabs right now, and the continued presence of sand is also wearing on my patience."

Isha sits down in the sand, glaring somewhat resentfully at the sun.

"I guess it might be necessary, then. I know a magical song which would let me look into the future, sort of. It's supposed to be a way to contact the Goddess of Time... I haven't actually used it."

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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [1st Hour of Night, Day 1]
« Reply #97 on: April 05, 2021, 01:04:17 am »

We could look for caves and trees. I'll admit to not being too good at finding these things, but once we've gotten the resources, I can definitely set something up.

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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [Battle of the Crabs, Turn 1]
« Reply #98 on: April 05, 2021, 01:06:58 am »

Reed frowns. "I have a spell that raises a pillar of ice from water. If someone climbed on it, they would be higher, and could maybe see farther? I do not know if it would matter though, not with... all this sand." He finishes as he gestures around them.

We could look for caves and trees. I'll admit to not being too good at finding these things, but once we've gotten the resources, I can definitely set something up.

"I thought that is what we were doing? There does not seem to be any forest around here..."

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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked [1st Hour of Morning, Day 2: Crabtacular Conclusion]
« Reply #99 on: April 05, 2021, 01:54:22 am »

((Do we get any tokens of heroism for that?  It's basically our XP.))

((...Also, uh, Archeologist should have three injuries, by RAW.  One for being oneshot, one for going into peril, one for being knocked down to zero HP.  Reed and Solun should have two, each.  Yes, this is ridiculously cruel and crippling, but I think if you're gonna do injuries only on being knocked out, that should be stated.  Maybe we could houserule that some amount of magical healing can cure injuries?))


"Isha has a good plan.  Reed should try his first, however; magical songs take much longer to come back than mundane spells, and it might give more information for the song.  The other group had a fairy.  We should wait for her to rejoin us, so she can fly above the ice pillar for more height."

Check on Isha, to make sure she's okay.  Then look around the crew for a rito--a rito would be able to fly higher above Reed's ice pillar... (Nope, misremembered, only fairies are normally natural fliers) and might also be convinced to share their cloth feathers with Fenil, for use in bombs.  If a rito is found, try to influence them into helping spot if the fairy refuses, and share their feathers during the next extended rest.

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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked [1st Hour of Morning, Day 2: Crabtacular Conclusion]
« Reply #100 on: April 05, 2021, 01:42:18 pm »

((Do we get any tokens of heroism for that?  It's basically our XP.))
((By RAW, no. That wasn't heroic, just self preservational!

But in this case, yes. See below.))

((...Also, uh, Archeologist should have three injuries, by RAW.  One for being oneshot, one for going into peril, one for being knocked down to zero HP.  Reed and Solun should have two, each.  Yes, this is ridiculously cruel and crippling, but I think if you're gonna do injuries only on being knocked out, that should be stated.  Maybe we could houserule that some amount of magical healing can cure injuries?))[/b]
((I decided to ease into it a bit, because that encounter was bullshit, nobody's accustomed to the rules, and you don't have a place to rest yet. In the future you'll gain injuries as normal.

Though on the topic of corrections, resources visible on the map are no longer a Rank higher than those found through mundane searching. They're simply guaranteed to be there and there's no limit to how many times you can harvest them per day, in addition to any minor or situational benefits they might have.))


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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked in the Wild [Battle of the Crabs, Turn 1]
« Reply #101 on: April 05, 2021, 10:11:38 pm »

"Oof, that was... quite a workout. Crabs and sand are... not something I was looking forward to revisiting. And so much of each! Anyway, perhaps we should start consider heading back? There's nothing out here, as far as I can see."

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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked [1st Hour of Morning, Day 2: Crabtacular Conclusion]
« Reply #102 on: April 05, 2021, 10:47:31 pm »

"....It's not as though there's anything back there, either. We may as well keep going. We might find something out here."
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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked [1st Hour of Morning, Day 2: Crabtacular Conclusion]
« Reply #103 on: April 06, 2021, 12:33:30 am »

Isha begins singing, entering a trance. She twitches and shifts oddly for a few minutes, before her eyes pop open, pure black and streaming pitch, and she collapses screaming.

A quick check confirms she is not physically hurt, but unconscious.
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Re: Zelda: Shipwrecked [1st Hour of Morning, Day 2: Crabtacular Conclusion]
« Reply #104 on: April 06, 2021, 12:40:51 am »

Isha sits cross-legged on the sand and focuses for a moment, before singing a few odd lines:

"I listen to they that you hate."
"I will compute probabilities, if you see no alternative."
"Be mindful; truth is never absolute."


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