Rumble Fish
The Paradise Hunter
Oh, foul the cursed, carby deliciousness! What demon from the depths of hell created thee?!
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Looks good to me. Also how does the dice thing work? Never used it beforeOh! Also, to get a general idea of the NPC's I'm going to post a quick stat block that would make sense for them.
An average hunter's stats should look something like this (with some variences):
Strength: 9
Dexterity: 12
Constitution: 8
Intelligence: 8
Wisdom: 11
Charisma: 8
Oh! Also, to get a general idea of the NPC's I'm going to post a quick stat block that would make sense for them.
An average hunter's stats should look something like this (with some variences):
Strength: 9
Dexterity: 12
Constitution: 8
Intelligence: 8
Wisdom: 11
Charisma: 8
So, when you're writing a post, there's a button next to the post button called "roll dice". When you click that, you get the option to choose some dice to roll.Looks good to me. Also how does the dice thing work? Never used it before
Nah, you don't have to roll for it, just keep in mind your stats compared to theirs and wrote accordingly. So, these guys aren't too strong, but they have numbers and are kinda dodgey. But you also have a high dex stat. So, as long as you're not doing anything totally OP (like taking them all out easily in one hit or something) you should be good. Basically, just be reasonable lolI wanna just go up to one Hunter and just fucking German suplex him. Should I roll for that? and if yes is it strength or Dexterity?
Oh! Did you want me to wait to post on the rp til you get a post in? Cause i can wait, or I can write, the choice is yours! Lolomg no, Han. ;-;
Ahh you can go ahead and reply!! But after you, I'll post.Oh! Did you want me to wait to post on the rp til you get a post in? Cause i can wait, or I can write, the choice is yours! Lol
So, when you're writing a post, there's a button next to the post button called "roll dice". When you click that, you get the option to choose some dice to roll.
A lot of rolls would require a d20, where a 1 is usually very bad and a 20 is very good. Sometimes you'll have to roll to beat a number, sometimes it's just to see what happens. A lot of the time I'll call it when you have to roll for a post.
For these npc guys, I'm not too worried because they're smaller enemies, not to consequential. But for bigger fights I'd have you roll to hit and whatnot, and give you a number to beat and all that to get a hit in. For this stuff, I just want you guys to look at your own stats and write accordingly compared to these guys' stats
we should wait for Archdemon and Vampiricdoll to get a chance to postShould I post or wait for wait for Orion?
good idea, see if they can help in preventing Han from becoming someone's rug
Nat 20, nice!Gonna make some rolls for attacking more than one person with my Dex. I have a +2 so here I go!
Nat 20, nice!
No, you can't knock them all out in one go. That would be WAY too OP. Remember, we are level 1!So can I like..... Do some awesome shit where I knock them all out? I just wanted to see if I could attack all of them and apparently my Orc can...
No, you can't knock them all out in one go. That would be WAY too OP. Remember, we are level 1!
Actually, depending on what you wanted to do, the score that you would have needed might be more than you could get with your roll. Attacking multiple people, fine, but you didn't say *all* of them (like, 2 without any rolls is fine, one for an action and one for a bonus action, 3 or 4 with a high roll, although it wouldn't be a dex roll really (and that's really only because this is a situation different from dnd where each turn only takes like 6 seconds, I figure this is with the other combatants doing things and attacking in the meantime), then 5 with a *really* good score (so, your nat20)). But attacking them all is unreasonable unless there's not that many, especially considering that the enemies are in two separate groups separated by your allies in between, and then you only rolled to be able to attack, not to knock them out.
So, you can hit up to 5 (I'll let Rumble Fish decide how many are in front and how many are behind), but you can't just one-hit KO or anything, and they're likely to fight back and do some damage to you, especially the more you spread your focus. Or, you can focus your attacks on fewer numbers and deal more damage, ensure that they're knocked out. Choice is yours.