Grease flowchart


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Grease flowchart.


I'm not sure that you are flat footed when you stand, as you are not "moving" but spending a move action.


I think I am stuck in an infinite loop after I dropped my item that was greased

but that could be because of the bourbon


lol

Jumping 10 feet horizontally is DC 10 if you have a running start.
It's basically 1 DC per foot.

Sczarni

I have no idea if that is correct. The only thing I noticed was you spelled "through" wrong as in "pass through". It's to the left and slightly below the top most red box on the right.

My head hurts now. Will re-read grease and try again later.

Shadow Lodge

The lube square isn't classy, and as far as "recreative" - I do not think that means what you think it means.


The jump DC to jump over it is 15. From a starting square before the grease you travel 3 squares to land on a square that is not greased.

SGGL

Each letter is a 5' square. From S to L is 15'.

- Gauss

Shadow Lodge

At "is the first time" (that you're in the area of effect), what does No (move) and No (other) mean?


Knight Magenta wrote:
not sure that you are flat footed when you stand

Me too, i assumed it is, not a big deal.

Lamontius wrote:
stuck in an infinite loop

Happens, till the spell end or you sober up (trust me on the second one).

Avatar-1 wrote:
"recreative"

Go to recreative.

Avatar-1 wrote:
what does No (move) and No (other) mean?

If it's not your first time in the spell area you can move or stay and do some other kind of action (attack, cast, use stuff...); if residue action are available.

The jump DC is calculated from square center to square center.

Sorry for grammar errors (just one is quite an achievement :D), and thanks for the feedback.

Contributor, RPG Superstar 2010

E_B wrote:
The jump DC is calculated from square center to square center.

Is there a source you are getting that from you could quote?

The listed DC on a jump (with run up) is the distance in feet. Sure, you are moving 15 feet, but you are only jumping 10 feet. If you measure from square center to square center, you aren't jumping when you move the 2.5 feet from the center of the first square to the edge of it, the same for the square at the other end of the jump.


No, no source. I haven't yet figure out how jump mechanics is.
Anyway, 10 seem turn the entire acrobatic check description in the spell useless.


Make no sense in this specific situation but, reading acrobatics accurately, DC 10 is legit.

Bottom line:
grease is a low level slowing spell, it can be fooled whit some experience.

Contributor, RPG Superstar 2010

Battle clerics love the grease spell: heavy armor, low Dex, and no skill at Acrobatics. :-)

The fact that grease can disarm, help with grapples, and has SR: No makes it pretty good for a 1st level spell.


this flowchart is probably important for when the succubus grapples the druid and she needs to escape.


Updated version, now more classy.

Grease flowchart.

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