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'''The DM:''' The wolf attacks Pandred first, being the victim directly in front.  It attacks with a bite, a claw and incidental damage to anyone it comes within 1 hex of.  Incidental damage is caused by the creature’s size, as it throws its body about in the spaces adjacent – such as getting hit by a tail, a rib, a shoulder or its head.  There’s no roll to hit; it’s a 50/50 chance of taking 1 hp (given the creature’s size ... it weighs about 675 lbs).
 
'''The DM:''' The wolf attacks Pandred first, being the victim directly in front.  It attacks with a bite, a claw and incidental damage to anyone it comes within 1 hex of.  Incidental damage is caused by the creature’s size, as it throws its body about in the spaces adjacent – such as getting hit by a tail, a rib, a shoulder or its head.  There’s no roll to hit; it’s a 50/50 chance of taking 1 hp (given the creature’s size ... it weighs about 675 lbs).
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: '''The DM:''' The wolf skeleton rolls a 13, missing Pandred with its sharpened teeth; the claw rolls a 5.  Pandred is hit by the creature’s body, however, and '''<span style="color:red">take-1</span>''' point of damage.  Players can act.

Revision as of 13:28, 17 February 2021

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The DM: The details of the room beyond seem a little less important than the enormous, 12 foot long dire wolf skeleton that bursts out of the room as Vafrandir cracks open the door. Vafrandir, you take-1 pt of incidental damage from the door hitting you. Vafrandir’s roll says you’re not surprised. I need Marcule to roll initiative; d6.

Marcule: I roll a 1.

The DM: I have a 6.

The DM: The wolf attacks Pandred first, being the victim directly in front. It attacks with a bite, a claw and incidental damage to anyone it comes within 1 hex of. Incidental damage is caused by the creature’s size, as it throws its body about in the spaces adjacent – such as getting hit by a tail, a rib, a shoulder or its head. There’s no roll to hit; it’s a 50/50 chance of taking 1 hp (given the creature’s size ... it weighs about 675 lbs).

The DM: The wolf skeleton rolls a 13, missing Pandred with its sharpened teeth; the claw rolls a 5. Pandred is hit by the creature’s body, however, and take-1 point of damage. Players can act.