
I don't want to be escaping goblins to be caught by wolves... a Tolkien quote that couldn't be more appropriate!

oh no. yes good luck!AleBelly wrote:Please NPC Mondy. Busy week now dealing with hurricane fallout.
Will do, Ale. I hope everything is alright with you and yours.AleBelly wrote:Please NPC Mondy. Busy week now dealing with hurricane fallout.
Yes. Claw, claw, bite. I don't think I ever referred to them as zombies.rredmond wrote:Brings up a question. For these zombies (though the fact they aren't slow, the three attacks and the stench make me think of quite a different undead, but we'll call them zombies for now) it is a claw, claw, bite for attack and damage? You mention the "dirty claws and fanged mouths" earlier, but wanted to clarify.
No sir. No you did not.Inferno wrote:I don't think I ever referred to them as zombies.![]()
Just wanted to clarify: this didn't work. Using this logic, you could use Purify Water instead of casting Exorcism. I can't support that. But, as always, I appreciate your creativity and ingenuity. Keep it coming.OGRE MAGE wrote:Bo sees the trees moving and suddenly gets an idea. Trees are plants, right? And plants, like humans, are constructed mostly of water, right?
Moving 5' towards E2, he starts casting a spell that he hopes will cleanse this spirit tree form the evil that its absorbed over the long years.
Casting: Purify Water (and praying this might actually work?)
I think claw, claw, bite, stench, paralyze gives a pretty good indication as to what they are. But in your campaign I wouldn’t assume that’s all they are. Thus Rudolph’s fear.Inferno wrote:Thanks. Sometimes I use Z or X if I don't want to reveal a monster's identity.
That's what you always say....... right after you tell me that something wont work.Inferno wrote: I can't support that. But, as always, I appreciate your creativity and ingenuity. Keep it coming.