11-22-2016, 10:18 AM
DM
OoC1: I didn't do any research beyond reading the spell but it sounds like the summoned monsters automatically know who your opponents are and they attack them to the best of their ability. If you can't communicate with them then that's all they can do. Though as a DM, I might allow the caster to point at specific target for them to attack. So the creatures would attack anyone Torin considers a foe with Portho at the top of that list.
OoC2: I asked this one already but I haven't seen an answer yet. When the Thoqqua drilled through the floor, which would damage the magic circle on the ground, did anything happen?
OoC3: Because the Dire Wolf succeeded on his AoO, I was going to ask about the trip attack dire wolves get when attacking. But apparently AoO's happen before the action. So the Dire Wolf can't trip someone who is still considered prone. To me it doesn't make much sense. Lets say the skeleton is surrounded by Dire Wolves and they all get an AoO. Not one of them can stop him from just standing up in the middle of them [Unless they killed him of course] and walking/running away because they have all used there one AoO for the round. I assume this is done because it wouldn't be much fun being on the receiving end of constant trip attacks but it still doesn't make much sense.
(11-22-2016, 08:55 AM)DM Surranó Wrote: OOC @Torin - Last round the bisons kept attacking the warriors because Torin cannot communicate with them (correct me if I'm wrong). Thus, they attack the "nearest opponent of the caster" (I treat it as "nearest opponent it can reach" otherwise they would've just stood beneath Cloak's feet)
The prone warrior stands up nimbly and avoids three of the five incoming blows. Still, the dire wolf tears at its bones mercilessly and one of the thoqqua burns it as well. Stepping out of the ring (to Torin's place) it swings at Lugar with an unexpected move and its finely crafted scimitar slashes deep through the surprised Lugar's defenses (AC 40 crit confirm AC 40 -17hp)
Giant's turn!
OoC1: I didn't do any research beyond reading the spell but it sounds like the summoned monsters automatically know who your opponents are and they attack them to the best of their ability. If you can't communicate with them then that's all they can do. Though as a DM, I might allow the caster to point at specific target for them to attack. So the creatures would attack anyone Torin considers a foe with Portho at the top of that list.
OoC2: I asked this one already but I haven't seen an answer yet. When the Thoqqua drilled through the floor, which would damage the magic circle on the ground, did anything happen?
OoC3: Because the Dire Wolf succeeded on his AoO, I was going to ask about the trip attack dire wolves get when attacking. But apparently AoO's happen before the action. So the Dire Wolf can't trip someone who is still considered prone. To me it doesn't make much sense. Lets say the skeleton is surrounded by Dire Wolves and they all get an AoO. Not one of them can stop him from just standing up in the middle of them [Unless they killed him of course] and walking/running away because they have all used there one AoO for the round. I assume this is done because it wouldn't be much fun being on the receiving end of constant trip attacks but it still doesn't make much sense.