Huzzah! Great roll!OGRE MAGE wrote:Sparrow was not convinced that this animal was real until he saw his friend nearly mauled to death right in front of him. His fight or flight mechanism kicks in and he stabs at the giant beast, hoping to skewer a vital organ before it does anymore damage to the group.
Attack w/ Scimitar [1d20] = 18 Damage [1d8] = 8
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Planning to bust that baby out next round!
Speaking of which, what is the range of the wand? I hadn't even thought of that...
Speaking of which, what is the range of the wand? I hadn't even thought of that...
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Nothing about wands changes the range of the spell they carry, so the wand will need to actually touch the person to be healed.AleBelly wrote:Speaking of which, what is the range of the wand? I hadn't even thought of that...
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Hate to do it now that he's out of danger, but he's the only one that can use it, so if he goes down while attending to others…it would be bad.AleBelly wrote:With a look of regret on his face, Sylvan pulls the healing wand from his belt and presses it to his chest, closing his eyes for a brief instant.
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Dude, it's what it's for. Doesn't do us any good if we're all dead because we are afraid to use the wand.AleBelly wrote:Hate to do it now that he's out of danger, but he's the only one that can use it, so if he goes down while attending to others…it would be bad.AleBelly wrote:With a look of regret on his face, Sylvan pulls the healing wand from his belt and presses it to his chest, closing his eyes for a brief instant.
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.
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I don't blame you, Ale. The dice roller has it in for me. ive been on a streak of poor rolls for the most part of the last year.AleBelly wrote:Sylvan shrugs and places the wand on his wound again, moving his lips in a silent prayer.
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.
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That's what makes goodberry such a good spell. You get atleast 8 hps a day for Sure and they last days so you can pre cast and save your clws slots for something that might mean there are no injuries in the first place.Alethan wrote:I don't blame you, Ale. The dice roller has it in for me. ive been on a streak of poor rolls for the most part of the last year.AleBelly wrote:Sylvan shrugs and places the wand on his wound again, moving his lips in a silent prayer.
Greys Campaign.
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What is generally the clw threshold? X Hps down or Y hps left?
Dandelion - female half-orc beautyqueen in training (The Lone City in the Wildlands) OSRIC
Halfpint - female halfling badgirl wannabe (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Mark'd - charismatic human fighter (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Halfpint - female halfling badgirl wannabe (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
Mark'd - charismatic human fighter (Lab Lord- The North Marches) LL
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I had no clue what you were talking about. Thank goodness for Google: Goodberry.Storm11 wrote:That's what makes goodberry such a good spell.
That's a nice little spell.
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Alethan wrote:I don't blame you, Ale. The dice roller has it in for me. ive been on a streak of poor rolls for the most part of the last year.AleBelly wrote:Sylvan shrugs and places the wand on his wound again, moving his lips in a silent prayer.