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Considering he showed up before our round, he will probably act first.[X] Plan "DP is a wonderful person 'cuz Tor can't act. Initiative is OURS!."
Considering he showed up before our round, he will probably act first.[X] Plan "DP is a wonderful person 'cuz Tor can't act. Initiative is OURS!."
@Goldfish Death Ward is not the spell to cast here. It only covers one person. You're better off with an agonising firebrand on all targets
Edit: Changed Vote, Thanks for the info on non-lethal vs undead @Tomcost
[X] Plan "DP is a wonderful person 'cuz Tor can't act. Initiative is OURS!."
-[X] Vee uses Assay Spell Resistance, then targets Tor with Pronouncement of Fate after Malarys acts. She uses Alter Fortune on Tor if he resists agonsing firebrand, if not, then on one of the Bodaks that resist agonising.
-[X] Lya uses Alter Fortune (immediate Action) on either Tor if needed, or one of the bodaks. If Tor somehow is still able to act next round by the end of this one, she casts celerity, Chains of light on him, or on one of the bodaks that survive.
-[X] Malarys uses a Targeted Greater Dispel Magic against Tor, then targets the damaged Naga Bodak with a Quickened Boneshatter spell. Uses alter Fortune as needed next round on first BP against Tor
-[X] Viserys casts ASR on Tor, after he has been dispelled and cursed, cast searing agonising firebrand on all enemies.
--[X] Next round: Viserys casts nerveskitter on himself and casts BP on Tor, (followed by celerity and BP if Alter fortune fails), Xor/Maelor casts nerveskitter on Vee so she can react soonest to any bodaks still alive.
Not before cutting off a finger so we can get a skull out of him, but in general I agree.[X] Goldfish
We are sacrificing Tor to Yss so that he ressurrects the nagas for himself
Considering he showed up before our round, he will probably act first.
The Death Ward is specifically for Viserys, since I don't want him picking up any Negative Levels in the middle of combat on a bad saving throw.
There are two Naga Bodaks flanking him. The Firebrand will not kill them. With Death Ward, Viserys can easily tank their slam attacks without much trouble.
I'm not using Baleful Polymorph because Tor, of all our mortal enemies, is likely to have a Bead of Newt Prevention, or its equivalent on his person.
??? Yes?
??? Yes?
His next turn comes before Viserys' next turn.
Also, the Bozaks are dangerous. They apparently bestow negative levels on hit.
"You cast this spell when you and your party roll for initiative."And next round, Maelor, Viserys and Xor (only once for him) all have Nerveskitter.
"You cast this spell when you and your party roll for initiative."
We barely nailed him with a Chains of Light spell, after which the soul reaper was hacked to pieces.What about the soul reaper dude in White Harbour? How did that work?
But he can.My point was that (excepting chronomancy, and no idea on the bodaks), Tor can't act before Viserys, Malarys and Vee.
We barely nailed him with a Chains of Light spell, after which the soul reaper was hacked to pieces.
But he can.
He can't act until the next round, and it just so happens his initiative looks higher than those three you mentioned, so his turn comes up first on the next round, upon which he can act.
Initiative order is set at the beginning of combat, not after each round of combat.Ok...
My point was that (excepting chronomancy, and no idea on the bodaks), Tor can't act before Viserys, Malarys and Vee. And on the next round, when we roll for initiative, Xor and Maelor (and possibly Viserys) can cast nerveskitter on anyone as an immidate action. For some reason, I thought it acted like sign, but, it's only a +5.
Fantastic spell, but not as OP as I thought. eh.
Not that it's hugely important. Provided Tor is locked down I'm happy.
That said, I still think making the bodaks prone is more useful .. checks. Ah. Fort save. Undead are immune? What about the soul reaper dude in White Harbour? How did that work?
Initiative order is set at the beginning of combat, not after each round of combat.
We can violate that with certain Immediate Actions, such as using Wings of Cover or Celerity, but once it's set, it doesn't change for the rest of that encounter.
Nope, we definitely got one of five flame darts to hurt him and lower his saves. but if searing agonising does the trick then @Goldfish, making the bodaks prone and further lowering Tor's saves seems like a nice idea
Initiative order is set at the beginning of combat, not after each round of combat.
We can violate that with certain Immediate Actions, such as using Wings of Cover or Celerity, but once it's set, it doesn't change for the rest of that encounter.
Huh. So would a nerveskitter just modify a person's position in the order by +5 when it is cast? Do they drop back to where they were after that one round or stay in the higher position?
That doesn't work on Undead, because they are not subject to Fortitude saving throws unless the effect also affects an object. You cannot render an object Prone through the application of painful magic, thus the Naga Bodaks are immune to the effect as well. My plan would have a Searing, Agonizing Firebrand if I thought it would be effective.
That doesn't work on Undead, because they are not subject to Fortitude saving throws unless the effect also affects an object. You cannot render an object Prone through the application of painful magic, thus the Naga Bodaks are immune to the effect as well. My plan would have a Searing, Agonizing Firebrand if I thought it would be effective.
They stay there, your initiative check doesn't usually change during combat.Huh. So would a nerveskitter just modify a person's position in the order by +5 when it is cast? Do they drop back to where they were after that one round or stay in the higher position?
But we bypass immunities to fear through the blood price, right? That means that they can fall prone due to our agonizing spell. It is a fear effect, right?
That means he becomes shaken.But we bypass immunities to fear through the blood price, right? That means that they can fall prone due to our agonizing spell. It is a fear effect, right?
In short, while non-casters and clerics & paladins of specific gods are ineligible, all other casters are perfectly eligible. And the Obtain Familiar feat is not a prerequisite.@DragonParadox, I had a couple questions about the Spirit Kinship ritual:
So, while the Failure Effect is spectacularly troubling, given the Skill Checks either Viserys or Lya could easily autosucceed on this. The only thing that might induce failure is accidentally choosing a person of the wrong class as a subject for the ritual. I intend to ask for clarification on the rules there so that I can make informed arguments on the subject.Spirit Kinship (Lesser)
School: Universal Level 6
Casting Time: 60 minutes
Material Components: Rare salts, incense, and herbs worth 1000 Gold
Blood Component: None
Required Caster: Mage of at least level 11 with a Bound Familiar
Secondary Casters: None
Skill Checks: Knowledge Arcana (DC 22) 2 success; Spellcraft (DC 18) 3 successes
Backlash: Caster loses the use of one of his senses for half an hour (roll 1d5)
Effect: Subject of the Ritual gains Improved Familiar as a Bonus feat.
Failure: The caster's familiar dies.
1. People whose classes don't allow for familiars (like Fighters) will never be able to benefit from this ritual, right?
2. For the people whose classes do allow for familiars (Wizard, Sorcerer), do they need to have the Obtain Familiar feat first in order to be able to benefit from this ritual, or are they allowed to simply benefit from the ritual and get Improved Familiar as a bonus feat? That was a big part of the argument for getting this ritual in the first place. None of us felt the familiar slot was deserving of an full feat, but at the same time familiars are some great fluff if used correctly, like Varys is for Viserys, or Aebys for Lya.
3. The Archivist class, as far as I can tell, doesn't have an Obtain Familiar option... but at the same time, half the reason the ritual was developed in the first place was so that Leila Goldhammer could benefit as well and either get a Blink Dog or a Dragonpen as an Improved Familiar. Can Archivists qualify for the ritual?
4. Can you give a brief list of all the classes that would qualify for this ritual?
- Not unless they are some sort of spell-caster
- They can yes
- They do since they are spell-casters
- Anything with casting progression other then clerics and paladins of specific gods (the conetion to their gods gets in the way)