NJClaw
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Seeing the wolf finally on the ground in a pool of his own blood, the Colonel nodded with respect towards the dwarf and the pyromaniac. He didn't give them any reason to, but they just saved his life nonetheless.
The child creeping up on him like a small animated bush startled him to the point that he almost reached for his blade, but the healing energies that closed his wounds proved him that nobody needed to be stabbed. For now.
"That fucker is almost cooked to perfection, it'd be a pity to ruin the show now," he mumbled to himself, "I want to hear him scream FOR REAL."
Quickly reloading his crossbow, he fired at the burning hunter, more to play with his prey than to finish him.
The child creeping up on him like a small animated bush startled him to the point that he almost reached for his blade, but the healing energies that closed his wounds proved him that nobody needed to be stabbed. For now.
"That fucker is almost cooked to perfection, it'd be a pity to ruin the show now," he mumbled to himself, "I want to hear him scream FOR REAL."
Quickly reloading his crossbow, he fired at the burning hunter, more to play with his prey than to finish him.
First of all, hi everyone! Be thankful that I joined with an already existing character, or you would have to deal with a paladin named Porky by now.
I'd like to quickly shoot in the general direction of the hunter, not to damage him but to distract and hinder him while he tries to put out the flames (ideally, imposing disadvantage on whatever check he is making to stop burning, like an opposite of the Help action). Like some kind of suppressive fire, if it makes sense. If it doesn't make sense, I just shoot at him like a normal person.
On roll20 I rolled like three times while trying to fix the bonus (I've never used it to roll dice and handle sheets), this is the right one.
I'd like to quickly shoot in the general direction of the hunter, not to damage him but to distract and hinder him while he tries to put out the flames (ideally, imposing disadvantage on whatever check he is making to stop burning, like an opposite of the Help action). Like some kind of suppressive fire, if it makes sense. If it doesn't make sense, I just shoot at him like a normal person.
On roll20 I rolled like three times while trying to fix the bonus (I've never used it to roll dice and handle sheets), this is the right one.