Descent into the Underdark

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Mar 29, 2024 6:38 pm
OOC:
Cant Ishzu use his Psionic trait without revealing himself, and try to disrupt the crystal power first?

The plan was everyone with ranged weapons to attack the shaman, 4 goblins, Grinfletch and Oliver lets hope is enough
Mar 29, 2024 7:08 pm
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Idk Can I Connect with The crystal at range? When I did it before, I assumed I was in contact with it to get a better connection.
Mar 29, 2024 8:33 pm
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I assumed Ishzu was in contact with it before, too. I'm going with "contact is needed" to do what needs to be done here. When it is inert or not connected, you might be able to get some effects. But, when it is "active", you will need to physically touch it to be able to interfere with what is happening. This is something Ishzu has already figured out on his own based on his prior experience.

The idea, as I understood it, was to gang up on the shaman, but since they are too far away to melee during surprise, that plan kinda died. Taking pot-shots is probably a good idea as getting lucky might be able to take out the shaman anyway.
Mar 29, 2024 8:52 pm
Grin wonders if he should be worried about messing things up for others or just go for it… as usual, he’s going to go for it.

Squinting with intent he whispers to himself: we came here to kill goblins and eat cheese…and I’m all out of cheese.

He fires two shots of his crossbow at the apprentice.
OOC:
Decided against a focus shot, since that only increases chance of a hit, and I think two mastery shots is better, right? Math-magicians?

Rolls

Crossbow yeet - (3d6)

(152) = 8

Crossbow twang - (3d6)

(554) = 14

Mar 29, 2024 9:28 pm
OOC:
I am planning on having Ishzu jump out and Connect with the Crystal. Does anyone have problems with this?
[ +- ] Last Time Ishzu connected with the Crystal..
Mar 29, 2024 11:16 pm
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As he senses for it mentally, he realizes something ...

Take that first paragraph talking about the one-ness. Ishzu approached the connection of "one-ness" as an equal and immediately pulled back. Now, suppose he had instead tried to dominate Oliver and dove in. At that point he is still mostly Ishzu, but now has access to Oliver's capacity. As long as he keeps anyone mentally stronger than him out, he can add in other weaker wills, yet still maintain control and expand his abilities.

The crystal is a tool. Whether it is good or bad depends on whether the person or people using it are good or bad.
Two bolts thump into the apprentice, shocking her.
OOC:
Time for debate is over. What is your action?
Mar 29, 2024 11:20 pm
OOC:
As an aside, all things being equal, making two attacks instead of one attack with focus is always better. You have a better chance of getting a single hit, and also have a better chance of two hits. That is true regardless of the number of dice rolled. There are, of course edge cases and special circumstances.
Mar 30, 2024 1:53 am
Ander swings his sword at the nearest approaching goblin thingy!

Rolls

Sword! - (3d6)

(133) = 7

Also Sword! - (3d6)

(162) = 9

Mar 30, 2024 2:07 am
Ishzu jumps off the tree and makes his way to the crystal. He reaches out his hand to make contact with it. He wishes to try and sever the crystal's hold on all of the goblins...

Rolls

Ishzu: Test - Basic - (2d6)

(55) = 10

Mar 30, 2024 2:35 pm
Brewner prepares to attack the group of goblins, inch by inch measuring the distance of his attack.
When he ears Grinfletch arrows fly Brewner leaps out of his hiding spot and attack the nearest goblin

Rolls

Focus+ Attack - (2D6)

(43) = 7

Mar 30, 2024 3:07 pm
OOC:
That was close, Ricardo! Your focus made that 4 a hit. Also, are you all going for the apprentice?
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Mar 30, 2024 3:42 pm
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Melee can't reach the apprentice this turn. They have to move once to hit the lead goblins and move twice to get to the apprentice (which means they can't strike this turn). Also, since he had to move first, this was just a normal attack. (He had to Move and Attack, not Focus and Attack.)

Same for Ander BTW, he had to Move, then Attack.

The part below for Ishzu I should probably put in a private note, but since it be fast enough, it shouldn't matter.
Ishzu successfully makes a "connection" to the crystal, but, rather than freeing the goblins, he finds himself opposed. He senses what he assumes is the presence of the apprentice who is fighting him to maintain control. He quickly finds himself in a form of combat that is taking place purely between their minds, which are now connected through the crystal.
OOC:
Yes, I am making this up as I go. There is no "metal combat" directly in TD2e, but I am just representing it as normal combat with rounds that happen at double-speed. It is all anthropomorphized, but the preferred weapon for both is psychic bolts, so that's how it appears to play out in the representation they have in their minds. That said, all options available in normal combat are available here: Evade, Focus, Move, things like that. If you want to try something fancy, go for it.
In Ishzu's mind, the presence he felt materializes into the apprentice. "You will not stop me that easily! This is mine now!" With that, she immediately launches her attacks. While this would ordinarily be a completely equal fight (while their strengths and weaknesses are different, it would have evened out), she is fighting at a disadvantage due to just taken wounds affecting her.

She attacks first with two psychic bolts.
Last edited March 30, 2024 3:54 pm

Rolls

Apprentice: Attack 1 DC:5 - Dis - (1d6)

(6) = 6

Apprentice: Attack 2 DC:5 - Dis - (1d6)

(2) = 2

Mar 30, 2024 4:00 pm
Ander's attack hit the goblin, but managed to land squarely on the goblin's armor, meaning no damage was inflicted. The goblin is staggered a bit, force to take a step back from the blow. Brewner's attack also hit his target and did cause damage. While he could not use Focus, both of them effectively got it for free because the goblins were not evading, moving, or resisting the attacks. The goblin Brewner hit crumples to the ground due to the force of the blow. The goblin is not dead and would normally have remained standing, but since they weren't properly resisting, then were knocked down.

As Ander and Brewner look around, they see that all of the crystal-goblins are not moving. They are just standing in place. It is then that they notice Ishzu standing next to the crystal, with his hand on the crystal, completely immobile.
Last edited March 30, 2024 4:01 pm
Mar 30, 2024 10:03 pm
"Extraordinary work! I won't fall behind!"

From his vantage point, Oliver slings twice at the apprentice with his best rocks. Maybe if they could physically distract it enough?

Rolls

Sling 1 - (3d6)

(225) = 9

Sling 2 - (3d6)

(313) = 7

Mar 30, 2024 10:10 pm
OOC:
Just want to comment that I love the mechanic for mental battle that you just pulled out of thin air.
Mar 30, 2024 10:12 pm
OOC:
so are the opponents done with their turn? And what about our friendly goblins?
Mar 30, 2024 10:18 pm
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The friendly goblins are moving, you just haven't seen the effects yet ...
Mar 30, 2024 10:27 pm
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For the Mental Battles. I am able to attack still. Should I just roll 2 Basic Test along with roll play if I plan on attacking twice?
Mar 30, 2024 10:42 pm
OOC:
Cool, so after Ishzu rolls his last action, the round starts again?
Mar 30, 2024 10:52 pm
OOC:
For the mental battle, it works just like normal combat, except it is all in your head, and you get two full "mental" turns for each "physical" turn. And, yes, Ishzu will use normal attacks in mental combat since you are not currently being a pin-cushion.

Once Ishzu and the apprentice are done with their two turns of mental combat, I'll finish the first physical round of combat, showing what the friendly goblins are doing.
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