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[IC] Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2
#48
Reawyn tosses an alkahest bomv at the nearest mound.

bomb [1d20+3] = 8+3 = 11; damage [1d4+5] = 1+5 = 6

Even if he misses it lands in an adjacent square and splashes a 5' radius for 6 damafe or half ( Refl DC 15)
Reawayn has a feat that allows him to have more control over that splash

Quote:Splash Weapon Mastery [Paizo Inc. - Adventurer's
Armory, 31]
When throwing a splash weapon, you act as if you had the Far Shot feat. When
you hit with a splash weapon, select one additional square adjacent to the splash
area; creatures in this area also take splash damage. When you miss with a splash
weapon, you may adjust the miss direction on the grid by +1 or -1. This feat counts
as Far Shot for the purpose of qualifying for other feats, but only in regard to
splash weapons

splash direction [1d8] = 6   with one being closest to Reawun then going clockwise so 5 is furthest.

if possible reawyn will use his splash and the extra 5' square he can tack on to also get the next mound by adjusting it toposition 5 or 7 if needed.

(OoC pretty bad ass attack for 1st level even when I miss and roll minimum damage)
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RE: Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2 - by Reawyn - 10-15-2020, 05:49 PM



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