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>>184984I sure THOUGHT he did,... the point was 5d6 on the surprise round ffs
>>185002<3 >>185154You didnt. You really didn’t.
I was just waiting on you to say “he sneaks around the house to walk up behind the giant.” Or even “yeah, let’s just stick with the starfish.” But you never did. It was “okay, he flies sneakily.” I said no. Then you said “but isn’t flying at 30 feet in broad daylight sneaky?” I said no again and then that’s kind of just where it stopped, with no conclusion.
>>185158You're right. I DIDN'T EXACTINGLY SAY, though I REASONABLY though I sufficiently indicated.
I was waiting on the actual initiative call for that. I said before, I get it.
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still can't figure out what you would have had Brie do.
>"He would have just flown sneakily in his surprise roundI've already said that can't be done in a surprise round
K, so sorry to keep bringing this up,... especially after what I said previously, but there's something I really need to emphasize; if Brie doesnt take FULL advantage of ALL his skills and abilities, he dies quickly. I would LIKE to make a case that because he would be trying to nonlethal the whathefuckevernamed ponies, he would have been fighting defensively, which puts his AC up to 21.
Trust me, I could go into stupid detail about the layers of options available and the contexts in which he would attempt/employ them, ESPECIALLY (sometimes) where self preservation is the goal
Istfg if he dies for stupid shit,...
Y'all ain't knowin about Temple of Apshai, or Rendezvous with RAMA.
Or Zork, if we're going fantasy