![]() ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Round 6
Panache 3/3 Damage 0 Roland uses a point of Panache to parry the first attack on him (the kukri attack). Parry: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (6) + 11 = 17 He is unable to parry it, and the claw attack hits him. He attacks: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (18) + 11 = 29for: 1d6 + 7 ⇒ (5) + 7 = 12 damage.
![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland steps up to it and stabs at it: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (15) + 11 = 261d6 + 7 ⇒ (3) + 7 = 10
"Ha Haa! Take that!" If it attacks me, I will definitely Parry & Riposte now that I have all my panache ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Round 2, 13 damage, 1 Panache Roland will attempt to move directly through the creature's space without provoking an attack. Acrobatics vs CMD+5: 1d20 + 19 ⇒ (6) + 19 = 25 Then, Roland will attack. Odd means hitting mirror image, attack, damage: 1d20 ⇒ 21d20 + 11 ⇒ (20) + 11 = 311d6 + 7 ⇒ (2) + 7 = 9 Critical confirmation: 1d20 + 11 + 1 ⇒ (3) + 11 + 1 = 151d6 + 7 ⇒ (1) + 7 = 8 ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Knowing that he cannot reach the creatures on the ceiling, Roland will take a five-foot step forward, and prepare an action: If a creature comes within striking distance, he will attack. GM: Remove the first space after the first bracket if the attack happens -- [ dice=Attack/damage]1d20+11;1d6+7[/dice] ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() ===== Revised Round 2 ===== Since there was no Red Man, Roland would have moved (and double-moved, if necessary) to catch up to the Blue Man. ===== Round 3 ===== Roland steps in front of the Blue Man. "You have no where to go! Have at you!" Attack/Damage: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (10) + 11 = 211d6 + 7 ⇒ (4) + 7 = 11 ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() --- End of Round 1 --- When she drops I get my third Panache point back Did the Red Man attack or did he attempt to trip? If he attacked, I will attempt to Parry and Riposte him. If he attempted to trip me, then my Parry and Riposte will be against the Blue Man When the Red or Blue Man attempts to attack me, I will attempt to Parry: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (16) + 11 = 27 and Riposte: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (8) + 11 = 191d6 + 7 ⇒ (3) + 7 = 10 Back down to 2 of 3 Panache points --- Round 2 --- Did 10 damage drop him? If not, I will five-foot step out of flank and attack him again. If so, I will five foot step behind the Blue Man and attack him. Attack and damage: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (11) + 11 = 221d6 + 7 ⇒ (4) + 7 = 11 Again, if either one attacks me, I will Parry and Riposte. ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland will move behind Ms. longarm caster (Acrobatics vs CMD: 1d20 + 19 ⇒ (1) + 19 = 20), trying to step in such a way as to not provoke an attack from her or her men and attack her: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (8) + 11 = 191d6 + 7 ⇒ (1) + 7 = 8 He will be prepared to Parry and Riposte one of the side men. ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Inclining his head to the side, talking to those behind him, Roland says "What do you say folks? Should we let them pass, or should we make sure they're not holding anything back from us?" Then to the group in front of him, Roland says "How about a simple game of chance? You and I. Winner takes all. And, by all, I mean not only what you've appropriated from here, but all your stuff and all your information, too." Still another attempt at diplomacy: 1d20 + 10 ⇒ (13) + 10 = 23 ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland will move ten feet closer to them. Diplomacy: 1d20 + 10 ⇒ (13) + 10 = 23 Roland will hope that his words can calm the tension in the room. "We are not looking for leftovers! And, we will not be brushed aside so cavalierly. We can certainly be friends, and we will attempt to be friendly." ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland, Round 5 Roland will make a five-foot step NW, and have a prepared action to attack as soon as Grigori gets into position to give Roland the flank. Miss chance, Attack, and Damage: 1d100 ⇒ 981d20 + 11 + 2 ⇒ (12) + 11 + 2 = 251d6 + 7 ⇒ (3) + 7 = 10 ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland attempts to avoid an attack from the creature while moving into a flanking position. Acrobatics vs CMD: 1d20 + 19 ⇒ (4) + 19 = 23 Then he will attempt to hit the creature in the dark. Miss chance: 1d100 ⇒ 30 Attack and damage: 1d20 + 11 + 2 ⇒ (19) + 11 + 2 = 321d6 + 7 ⇒ (1) + 7 = 8
![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland will move to the other side of the beast in order to maintain the flank in such a way as to avoid an attack of opportunity. Acrobatics vs CMD: 1d20 + 19 ⇒ (12) + 19 = 31 Then, he will attack. Miss chance 20%: 1d100 ⇒ 18 Panache = 1 of 3, Damage: 4 non-lethal and 4 ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland will move up, flanking the strange beast. With panache (using a panache point to double the precision damage), he will attempt to strike the beast. 20% miss chance - high is good: 1d100 ⇒ 78 Attack and damage: 1d20 + 11 + 2 ⇒ (12) + 11 + 2 = 251d6 + 7 + 5 ⇒ (6) + 7 + 5 = 18 ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() GM Lamplighter wrote: Nice! I think going forward, you should mention that you're going to do this as part of your action if you are attacked, since you're supposed to do it before you know the result... or I can just assume you will parry and riposte every time. Your choice. You may assume that I Parry and Riposte as long as I have 2 or more Panache points. I don't want to ever use my last point. ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() End of round 3: Roland attempts to Parry the giant cobra attack:
The cobra did not hit me. Riposte and damage: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (11) + 11 = 221d6 + 7 ⇒ (6) + 7 = 13 Round 4 Roland moves to flank the snake. Acrobatics vs CMD: 1d20 + 19 ⇒ (9) + 19 = 28 And attack. Attack and damage: 1d20 + 11 + 2 ⇒ (18) + 11 + 2 = 311d6 + 7 ⇒ (6) + 7 = 13 Confirm critical and damage: 1d20 + 11 + 2 + 1 ⇒ (8) + 11 + 2 + 1 = 221d6 + 7 ⇒ (1) + 7 = 8 ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland will definitely wait until after Adeah has a chance to kill the cobra. Then, he will dance past it in order to get into a favorable position. Acrobatics vs Cobra CMD: 1d20 + 19 ⇒ (8) + 19 = 27 Then, he will strike at it, spending a point of panache to double the damage. Attack and damage: 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (15) + 11 = 261d6 + 7 ⇒ (5) + 7 = 12
Total damage = 21 * 2 = 42. And, Roland gets his panache back. ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() GM Lamplighter wrote:
Then, by moving away at first, back in, strike, and away again, I'll just lose five feet of movement. ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland will shoot at a few of the monkeys in an attempt to dissuade them from coming closer. Attack and damage: 1d20 + 9 ⇒ (17) + 9 = 261d6 ⇒ 4
![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() "Well, I guess we'll have to acquire it the old-fashioned way... with sword and lance!" Knowledge nobility, Baron: 1d20 + 9 ⇒ (10) + 9 = 19
![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() "What do we know about this Maharaja and the surrounding jungle? Also, any information about the tiger? Is it a normal one, or is it special in some way? And, do we have to be careful about how we go about killing it, or can we burn it to death?" ![]()
M Human Swashbuckler 5, INIT 6, AC 24, Saves 3/9/1, Panache
![]() Roland is a somewhat handsome man, albeit maybe a bit too intrigued with his own charisma. He wears a large hat, with an oversized feather in it. There is a bow across his back and a rapier at his side. When he enters, he makes an exaggerated bow, nearly sweeping the floor with his hat. Then, with a noble accent, he says, "I am Roland. Roland Irestone. I'm sure some of you have heard of me! Some of my exploits are in the latest Chronicles from the society." With that, he returns his hat to his head, and preens himself in front of the mirror above the mantelpiece. |