Jabes.plays.RPG says:
My intention for Urthask just looking around before instead of attacking was because his instincts told himthere would be more goblins. Turns out he was right. I'm guessing I screwed it up by
rolling low on the perception check.
Ok, so I've
posted the narration for my turn but you'll have to help me out with the mechanics. I will probably get it all wrong so you'll have to straighten it out for me. :-D
Is GB the goblin leader? If I count the grid squares correctly Urthask is close enough to the target for a
lance charge (even accounting for navigating around commoners). According to
this, a charge will consume 2 actions. So after charging Urthask can still attack once with his bastard sword, correct?
Quote:
Lances and Charge Attacks: A lance deals double damage if employed by a mounted character in a charge.
Does that mean roll 2d8, or roll 1d8 and multiply by 2?
And what about Arktos? Can he still claw/claw/bite after charging?
A heads up to everyone, when Urthask charges and hits, allies gain a +2 bonus on their next attack roll against the target of that charge. This bonus must be used before Urthask's next turn, or it is lost.
Being that your mount functions as a separate creature, it will use up its actions separately. If it charges (2 acts) then it has one act still, which it can use for ONE of it's attacks (it takes all three acts to do a full attack action with natural attacks. This leaves you will all 3 of your acts left, if I'm reading it all right.
GB is indeed the leader (Goblin Boss).
You roll once and double the damage (I think).