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Dungeons and Dragons (DnD) 3.5, anyone? : OOC Chatter

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And I just hatched a brilliant but somewhat disturbing idea in my head to beat down this crazy rapist. Harper, do you have a wild form that can toss me like a spear? If I can draw my sword, and use that to pierce the cabin and break in, I could stab her in the heart or somewhere important, and try to force feed her meat while she has her mouth open. I'll probably take some damage, but there is no way in Hell any half-sane enemy would see it coming. We get the drop on her, wound her, and get her sick. That can leave an opening, and Leos may be able to break the grapple. <---Insane tactician
 
That they were either A, messing with us before, B a returning villian, or C, an important plot point.
 
I don't think so, Iggy. Most animals are of the run fast, or find ways to quickly kill and then devour. Picking things up and chucking them are a human forte. That said, Brown Bear of 28 strength can pick you up and chuck you.
 
Harper... do you think Iggy would make it through the wood of the carriage without... oh, I don't know... getting his bones broken? I mean... don't you think he'd need a tumble.. or a concentration check to not hit the wood wrong, and even then.... to keep is sword true to target... at all? Wouldn't that incur penalties?

What are your thoughts, cause i've never dealt with this insanity before. ... Okay, I have, but not in D&D.
 
My insanity is what keeps people on their guard. And besides, we have a healer x3
 
But if I succeed, then what happens? Considering that may just make the splintering wood lethal against Miss Ravager Rabbit.


And I have a feat to counter-act the grapples
 
First, it's a carriage, so walls are plywood thin. Second, since he's expecting it, tumble DC 10, maybe 12 to not foul up sword position. To hit modifier of -2, and third, his got the jerky, since as a Druid Paul doesn't need it, (He knows how to survive anywhere), so it went of the bags of money.


Fourth, Paul is a healer too.
 
You can still twist and turn. Penalty of -1 to -2 acceptable since he's not _used_ to mid-air, sure though.


Also, above is true, but... Plywood? Surely not.
 
No. Anything is possible in D&D.


Just might be ridiculously hard to pull off, or something the designers didn't put in, so we base off what _is_ in the rules, and make judgement calls. DMs vary the mileage.
 
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