Quintain |
Here's one for the gallery:
Given the following circumstances:
A ranger with See through Stone running and is shooting adamantine arrows.
His enemy is behind a Wall of Stone.
Given that you can breach a wall of stone, how is an attack from the ranger resolved against his enemy?
Quintain |
Grey_Mage wrote:
Adamantine bypasses hardness, not obstacles. The arrows will damage the wall, bypassing hardness, but will still be blocked by it.
At what point is the wall breached?
Quote:
A section of wall whose hit points drop to 0 is breached.
Once the arrows damage the wall enough in the 5' section between the ranger and the target, why would it continue to be an obstacle?
Dr Styx |
Quintain wrote:
Grey_Mage wrote:Adamantine bypasses hardness, not obstacles. The arrows will damage the wall, bypassing hardness, but will still be blocked by it.At what point is the wall breached?
wall has hardness 8 and 15 hit points per inch of thickness. So with adamantine arrows, only the 15 hit points per inch is counted.
Quintain wrote:
Quote:A section of wall whose hit points drop to 0 is breached.Once the arrows damage the wall enough in the 5' section between the ranger and the target, why would it continue to be an obstacle?
Attacks up to breacheding the wall would be stopped, even if the wall had only one point left. Attacks after would be unaffected.