He can only attack if an enemy closes in and attacks him first. otherwise he must stoke his inner fire warrior until he explodes into beserker rage.Dogma wrote:Can Torvald do any thing else while he is entering his berserk stage (i.e. can he attack still while building up to berserking?
Chapter 2: Attack on the Goblin City
Re: Chapter 2: Attack on the Goblin City
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The Party emerges from the Hut onto the throne room floor of the great Goblin King Meglurak. His Banners hang from the eight pillars that support this room and the upper palace. Meglurak sits on his throne at the center and calls his men to attack the party.
SIX OROG ENFORCERS EMERGE FROM TWO SIDE DOORS.
"Kill them !!!!!!! They dare attack my throne? Destroy them all!!!!!"
The Party emerges from the Hut onto the throne room floor of the great Goblin King Meglurak. His Banners hang from the eight pillars that support this room and the upper palace. Meglurak sits on his throne at the center and calls his men to attack the party.
SIX OROG ENFORCERS EMERGE FROM TWO SIDE DOORS.
"Kill them !!!!!!! They dare attack my throne? Destroy them all!!!!!"
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Re: Chapter 2: Attack on the Goblin City
Horik "Let us escort them to their deaths brothers and sister!" the king attacks the nearest orog Fate's Promise Broad Sword +3 [1d20+5] = 16+5 = 21 To Hit [2d4+5] = 5+5 = 10 S/M DMG [1d6+6] = 5+6 = 11 L DMG
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Re: Chapter 2: Attack on the Goblin City
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The grimalkin runs to the nearest orog and attempts to bite it.
The grimalkin runs to the nearest orog and attempts to bite it.
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Re: Chapter 2: Attack on the Goblin City
fair enough...just let me know when I can turn him loose pleaseSynthalus wrote:He can only attack if an enemy closes in and attacks him first. otherwise he must stoke his inner fire warrior until he explodes into beserker rage.
Torvald continues to pound his sword on his shield, driving his ferver ever higher. He mixes insults towards the goblins with the various growls ans animal howls.
"Come on! Come fight you sons of motherless goats! You dung eaters! Cowardly sow humpers!"
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Morag, pict savage:
Morag the barbarian leapt down from the madhouse with a grunt, relieved to be free of its confounding black sorcery. As soon as his bare feet hit the throne room floor of the Goblin King, he saw the distance to battle and returned his blessed spear to his broad back.
The wordless warrior of woad and wolfskins used his maximum movement to keep far out of range of the Orogs, pulled the bow from his shoulder, knocked a flint-headed arrow and loosed it, and another after it, in a high arc over the troops, at the Goblin King himself!
Bow and Arrow: [1d20+3] = 3+3 = 6, Damage: [1d6] = 1
Bow and Arrow: [1d20+3] = 20+3 = 23, Damage: [1d6] = 4
A miss and natural 20.
Morag the barbarian leapt down from the madhouse with a grunt, relieved to be free of its confounding black sorcery. As soon as his bare feet hit the throne room floor of the Goblin King, he saw the distance to battle and returned his blessed spear to his broad back.
The wordless warrior of woad and wolfskins used his maximum movement to keep far out of range of the Orogs, pulled the bow from his shoulder, knocked a flint-headed arrow and loosed it, and another after it, in a high arc over the troops, at the Goblin King himself!
Bow and Arrow: [1d20+3] = 3+3 = 6, Damage: [1d6] = 1
Bow and Arrow: [1d20+3] = 20+3 = 23, Damage: [1d6] = 4
A miss and natural 20.

Re: Chapter 2: Attack on the Goblin City
Fenris strikes at the same orog that Horik struck with Whelm. Output:
To hit: [1d20+3] = 16+3 = 19, damage with Whelm: [1d6+3] = 4+3 = 7 (or Whelm: [2d4+3] = 7+3 = 10 if it is a small/medium size monster)
To hit: [1d20+3] = 16+3 = 19, damage with Whelm: [1d6+3] = 4+3 = 7 (or Whelm: [2d4+3] = 7+3 = 10 if it is a small/medium size monster)
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