ChubbyPixie wrote:That's racist.Inferno wrote:I'm going to have to rule that gnomes can't "charge" while in water up to their chest. Sorry.

I wonder how many people outside my office heard me laugh at that. Well done, ChubbyP
ChubbyPixie wrote:That's racist.Inferno wrote:I'm going to have to rule that gnomes can't "charge" while in water up to their chest. Sorry.
Your original estimate was correct: one arrow.AleBelly wrote:I wasn't clear how many arrows Pelias shot last round. Can you let me know for inventory purposes?
Thx
Hi Socratic,SocraticLawyer wrote: I included +2 for attacking a prone opponent... Hope that was right.
Hi Zhym,Zhym wrote: THAC0 18. Roll reflects -2 non-proficiency penalty and -2 for...well, I'm not sure what for. I thought there was some other penalty for using a torch as a weapon, but now I don't know what it was.
Should I also roll damage?
Hmm. The way I envision torches in battle is that the wielder is using its flame to burn the target, not to beat them with the torch like a club. In this case, damage is 1d6 with no strength damage bonus.Zhym wrote:Thanks. Does Grothnak's strength bonus to damage apply to a torch attack?
Inferno,AleBelly wrote:"Save Avril's sword!" cries Pelias as he draws two more arrows from his quiver and fires them at Z5 (then Z6 if Z5 falls). "It will be of use to us, then we can return it to her kin."
ChubbyPixie wrote:Um, remind me to not put Grothnak and Bo in charge of my mercy killing...Hoooly keemolees.
Avril's sword is still clean.Zhym wrote:Can we tell whether Avril's sword has fared any better against the slime than the rest of her?
Hi wolfpack,wolfpack wrote:Brevos seeing how the undead easily burn will pour oil on 2 arrows and set the tips on fire and let loose at his target.
One undead was soaked in oil first, and the other died from torch damage, so I wrote it had burned up. Sorry if I gave the wrong impression.Inferno wrote:Hi Zhym,
Torch attacks on these undead get a -2 to hit, because they are soaking wet.
in that case skip the fire and just shoot arrows at the same one he hit last timeInferno wrote:Hi wolfpack,wolfpack wrote:Brevos seeing how the undead easily burn will pour oil on 2 arrows and set the tips on fire and let loose at his target.
This action will take more than one round because Brevos doesn't have a lit torch prepared. Also, Brevos may require some help handling arrows, a bow, a lit torch and oil simultaneously. For example, when firing the first flaming arrow with both hands, where is the lit torch and the second arrow?![]()
Usually flaming arrows are prepared in advance, where something flammable is affixed to the arrow (reducing range, and chance to hit in exchange for setting flammables alight). Archers usually have a brazier or fixed flame to light each arrow from just before nocking and firing.
Also, I didn't mean to give the impression that the undead are extremely flammable. They're not:
One undead was soaked in oil first, and the other died from torch damage, so I wrote it had burned up. Sorry if I gave the wrong impression.Inferno wrote:Hi Zhym,
Torch attacks on these undead get a -2 to hit, because they are soaking wet.
Please let me know if you'd like to proceed with this multi-round attack, and if you'll try to recruit another set of hands to help. Thanks.
Didn't lift a finger in combat, now he's fomenting discontent. Hoom's a spy, I tell you!DadsAngry wrote:Hoom Feethos:
Hoom exchanged looks with Bo. He stares at the Druid in disgust at the loss of another party member. He breaks this glare and proceeds with the group, moving up next to Mouser. Quietly he speaks to Mouser in their trade language. "Balance. How much longer 'til we because the druid's compost?"