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Re: Newbie questions
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:20 pm
by Snarkythekobold
Thanks for the answer Dimirag. I feel kind of lazy asking these questions but it has been a lot for me to digest as a newbie.
I should mention to them about the effect of fire on perishables. I actually knew that one, imagine that.
I am also wondering if flames hurt weapons such as crossbows and such. The players are about to face the elf Valanunthe in the "Tales from the Laughing Campaign" and I think that she carries some sort of advanced bow or something. I think they are planning to hit her with their last Molotov cocktail and I wonder if it would affect it while she is carrying it and if it would make it unusable after the battle (if they don't get killed!).
Re: Newbie questions
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:40 pm
by Hywaywolf
I once had a 1st level elf who was carrying 4 wicked oil flask on the front straps of his pack who had an additional lit flask in hand ready to toss as soon as a pal kicked in a door. when he did I found myself facing 5 bandits with crossbows waiting in ambush for me. I lost initiative and all 5 hit me, with 4 of them rolling 20s. We were playing double damage on a crit. I took 51hp of damage. The DM played it off as the bolts smashing all my flasks including the lit one. I went up like a frozen turkey dipped in a hot fryer. I was nothing but ash. It was a beautiful thing.
Re: Newbie questions
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 12:51 am
by PendragonTX
Seeing in daylight. Indoors will probably be line-of-sight. Outdoors, based on real world human eyeballs, a man sized figure can be identified at 100 yards, as a shape at 300, as movement at 600. Vehicles at double that -- and wagons are bigger than cars.
Also look out for rising clouds of dust on roads, and if birds disturbed by things moving on the ground.
Re: Newbie questions
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:54 am
by Rosisha
Hywaywolf wrote: ↑Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:40 pm
I once had a 1st level elf who was carrying 4 wicked oil flask on the front straps of his pack who had an additional lit flask in hand ready to toss as soon as a pal kicked in a door. when he did I found myself facing 5 bandits with crossbows waiting in ambush for me. I lost initiative and all 5 hit me, with 4 of them rolling 20s. We were playing double damage on a crit. I took 51hp of damage. The DM played it off as the bolts smashing all my flasks including the lit one. I went up like a frozen turkey dipped in a hot fryer. I was nothing but ash. It was a beautiful thing.
I just shed a happy tear. This was beautiful. Everything about this was beautiful. There should be a statue built.