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[IC] Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2
(11-25-2021, 12:08 PM)Eva Morningtide Wrote: Eva sees that she is now the primary target and her rapier is not so effective against the robot so she fights defensively (-4 att, +2AC). Perhaps she will use total defense later. She hopes the others will destroy this robot while she is playing the role of bait.

Eva's rapier attack: [1d20+2]=12+2=14 damage: [1d6+1]=3+1=4

[[ What are the disadvantages if she is going up on the bed? AoO? Acrobatics? She has left a move action. ]]

[It depends on what you want to do.  Unless you try to tumble while doing one of these Maneuvers the bot will get an AoO from the bot.  Remember, you can only tumble at half speed*.   
  • With a DC10 Acrobatics check you can hop-up onto the bed for 10' of movement.  (20' if tumbling)
  • You can crawl onto the bed but only 5' per move action but it's not considered a 5' move.  Then you can move off the bed with a normal move action. (*see below)
*When crawling you can only move 5' and when tumbling you can only move half speed.  So you're not able to tumble when crawling because half speed would be only 2.5'.  But you can add 10 to the DC to tumble at normal speed so you would move the full 5'.  ]
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RE: Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2 - by GM Marvel - 11-25-2021, 10:38 PM



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