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[IC] Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2
Cyn uses a free action to reload her pistol with a paper cartridge.  She wanted to help Eva but her options didn't seem very good.  So she just goes for it...

Cyn charges into the room.  When she reaches H-1 (beside E10) she attempts to tumble past the bot's Attack of Opportunity...

Tumbling DC18: [1d20+6]=12+6=18; WOOT!

She avoids any attacks of opportunity then moves to I-2 (above Gurkagh) 

Cyn then, as a free action, drops the pouch into the Shaman's square (unfortunately can't drop it into his hand because he's not waiting for her.) 

Then as a standard action Cyn fires her pistol at the bot...

Touch Attack: [1d20+8]=8+8=16, Damage: [1d8+1]=1+1=2; (hit but minimum damage.  Rolleyes   It's not even worth burning a point of grit to boost damage by 1d6 with Up Close and Deadly.)

Cyn says, "Gurkaph, please take this pouch belt to Eva and take a potion out for her to drink." 

[That should be a move action to get to her and then a move action to retrieve an item.  I'm going to assume Eva taking the potion from Gurkagh's hand is a free action. So she can drink it with a standard action to avoid passing out.  She will provoke an AoO unless someone provokes one first or she decides to take a 5' step then drink it next round.]
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RE: Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2 - by Cin-Ezra Oovalli - 12-14-2021, 06:39 AM



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