Goldfish
Friendly Spider-Fish Abomination
- Location
- Formerly of the Far Realm
He's going to show up after the fight, proud of himself for catching the dastardly Razmiran priest, only to learn he missed the big pirate battle.
He's going to show up after the fight, proud of himself for catching the dastardly Razmiran priest, only to learn he missed the big pirate battle.
While gas released by a cloudkill spell is heavier than air, it's still a gas and not a liquid. It will pool below eventually, but the process is slow, and certainly slower than the speed with which the cloud moves towards its intended target.Kori uses Inspired Spell to cast Stone Shape, creating a long but narrow opening in the Dancing Slurk's deck directly in the spell's path
Cloudkill is a special case. It's not just a free-floating cloud subject to the vagaries of physics, like a Fog Cloud spell. By RAW, it always flows down into the lowest available space, because it doesn't just drift, but has actual forward motion imparted by the spell itself. You put a hole in front of it, it will move down into that hole just as fast as it would have crossed the space it was moving through. It really does behave more like a liquid than a gas.While gas released by a cloudkill spell is heavier than air, it's still a gas and not a liquid. It will pool below eventually, but the process is slow, and certainly slower than the speed with which the cloud moves towards its intended target.
When I read the spell description I am imagining chlorine, a similarly deadly heavy gas they used in WWI. A small part of it would flow down a sinkhole, but most would just float over. It'd take several minutes for it to pool at the ground level.
If the cloud were dense enough to go down the sinkhole immediately (like a liquid would), it wouldn't get high enough to affect anyone at human height. One could just hold their breath for a minute, and it would pool at their feet. But this isn't how it works with 'cloud' spells.
Unless I am misunderstanding something about your plan?
I don't want to try to get too fancy, since the spell doesn't have any trouble rolling over obstacles. Unless we raised a wall 10 feet high, it might flow over it and keep coming. It's a magic cloud, it laughs at physics.We could just raise a several feet high barrier to funnel it around the ship as part of the Stone Shape casting, as well?
And also raise platforms/a bump for people behind that barrier to stand on so they can see over it.
18 cubic feet gives you a lot of area when you only need a barrier to be two or three inches thick.
Throwing the Fungal Stun Vial is going to be a Standard Action, then he's using his Swift Action with Surprise Strike to get that Sneak Attack in on the captain. He'll still have his two Move Actions if he needs them, though.If Cob has an extra move action, can't he throw a bomb, then "full attack" with his standard + move action, and make another attack of some sort via haste?
And still have that bonus move action for something else?
This was mentioned before, but it still shows the captain with 55 as opposed to 45 HP after taking 40 damage.
Mina or Sirim could act, but they've already taken their actions this round. We're at the end of the round, with Kori being the last in the Initiative order. If we left it up to them, it would be after the spell has already had a chance to advance further and spread across the deck somewhat.Thought: toss (or make available) the wand of Dispel to someone who can use it in case our Stone Shape is countered?
Mina should has Dispel via wild arcana if she can act before the fog reaches us.
He could also make exit holes above the water line.Kori uses Inspired Spell to cast Stone Shape, creating a long but narrow opening in the Dancing Slurk's deck directly in the spell's path, allowing the poisonous cloud to flow down into some of her hollow inner spaces.
Kori doesn't have any crafting or engineering skills. If he did I would feel more comfortable with him making complicated changes to the ship, but I worry the more he tries to do the more likely we'll have to make a skill check that could go very wrong. And he won't be able to fix anything he breaks until he rests, so we can't afford to take the chance, IMO.
The cloud is 33,500 cubic feet large (1000 cbm). Are you sure the ship's interior is big enough for that?Kori doesn't have any crafting or engineering skills. If he did I would feel more comfortable with him making complicated changes to the ship, but I worry the more he tries to do the more likely we'll have to make a skill check that could go very wrong. And he won't be able to fix anything he breaks until he rests, so we can't afford to take the chance, IMO.
That is a good point. The ship's definitely got the internal volume to contain a cloud that size, but that volume is split up between many hollow cells rather than one large space, and Kori can't open enough of them to manage it.The cloud is 33,500 cubic feet large (1000 cbm). Are you sure the ship's interior is big enough for that?