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Yeah, it does look like it died down. Only 3 of us active within the past week. With that, it would be hard to run with only three of us. It was fun. You might as well end the game now.

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Sorry guys I've been very stressed lately and my post rate has dropped significantly. Things might be on the up for me now, though I think that at at least once a week and then some more s!*# hits the fan...

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Wow after 1d4 hours a stable creature gains 1hp the only other way to give them Hp is a spell or a potion. I don't think we could wait 2-5 hours here without notice. Really an hour is pushing it. That was a tough battle. Fun though. A good challenge. Thanks DaWay :)

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So at the end of a long rest you regain up to half your total hit dice (minimum one) so at level three we'd still only get one back... Today is going to be a hard day.

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Yeah all HP, but you only regain half your total hit dice back to use in short rests. So because I used all of mine yesterday I only get 1 to use today.

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Just a question for clarification. It is not an intelligent creature, I don't think it is, but I tend to analyze how things would go down in real life, and why I think so hard about it, so excuse me for asking, and I'm asking because I tend to think sometimes in real life terms, thus I apply real life to D&D world sometimes. Okay, so I fired the crossbow, and it probably does not know the crossbow is a weapon, and I kept a distance. Then you rolled init. There is a chance it could have beaten me in init roll. Now, if it is not intelligent enough to know that a crossbow is a weapon, logic tells me it cannot react until after the crossbow has been fired. Now a round is six seconds. There is a chance it could have had init of 21 and me an init of 2. Wouldn't I automatically be before it even if I had a lower init, whether it would be surprise or an just a natural 20 on init. Logic tells me that if I would have had init of 2 and it would have had 21 it would have reacted before I fired my crossbow within the first second and I would have finally fired my crossbow at second 5.5, because it takes about a half a second for the bolt to reach its target. Now if it is an intelligent creature I understand, but I just want to make logical sense of it all, because I'm analytical like that.
That question is how could it react before it knows it is under attack? There was a chance it could have reacted five seconds before I fired my crossbow, if it got lucky on init and I got unlucky. as I did not approach it, I fired from a distance. And it would not know it is under attack until I fire the crossbow, unless it is intelligent.

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You went before it in initiative, you fired your crossbow. Your shot missed. A miss isn't always a wide shot sometimes it is that it can't pierce the hide/armor of a creature. It did not react before you, you failed to beat its armor class. You don't know this but its move was to move for the door to escape but you wanted the fight and attacked it.
What you are asking for is absurd. I am not giving you a surprise round every time you win initiative, it's merely who goes first.
A creature in captivity, by goblins and bugbears definately knows when it is being attacked. As far as intelligence goes, you do not know.

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I think you misunderstood, I was merely analyzing. I was just thinking of the what if scenario? I don't want a surprise round every time I win init, that would make the game too easy, and not how the game works.
Anyway, it does make sense to me now, with the captivity part. Not to mention my friend who is a hunter did explain to me. He said I'm obviously not a hunter. Deer recognize guns, before you even fire them, which means it could easily recognize the crossbow.
And yeah, I did want to fight it, it is described as a monster.