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SAM: It does. This is very bouncy. Okay, so 1d6,
that’s a four, plus four is eight, plus I get
sneak attack damage, 'cause I’m a rogue. Another
four, so that’s 12. Is the creature bigger than
me? I will use Fury of the Small.
(cheering)
SAM: To inflict another two points of damage, so
that’s 14 points of damage.
MATT: Okay. As you pull around the corner and
release your one crossbow bolt, it hits the bottom
of the chin and pokes out one of the eyes. The eye
goes flying off into the distance as the bolt is
now jammed outside of the socket. The creature
turns, glancing your direction. It looks pretty
hurt, but it’s still standing.
SAM: Can I use the rest of my
action-movement-whatever bonus to look at the
patron I’m next to. Do they have any baubles or
jewelry on them?
TRAVIS: In this moment?
MATT: I’ll say you can use your bonus action to
just look. There’s nothing you can do this turn,
but next turn, you could. So make a perception
check.
SAM: Oh, it’s just nine.
MATT: Nine? It’s hard to look. You see this what
looks to be late-30s woman dressed in some sort of
general workers’ clothing with a loose apron, and
she’s just running and scrambling to get towards
the exit. You don’t see anything of worth on her,
unfortunately. Sorry. All right, Nott, that ends
your turn. Molly, you’re up.
TALIESIN: I’m still engaged with it, right? Okay,
I’m going to take two swipes.
MATT: Okay, so you spin around. You pull your
second scimitar out, as part of the strike, one of
them encased in ice crystals. So the first
strike– make sure you mark which one’s which.
TALIESIN: Purple’s the ice. That’s– the purple is
12 to hit?
MATT: 12 just barely hits.
TALIESIN: Ooh. So they both hit, so that’s good.
So that’s going to be– or all three, then, because
the other one is 21 to hit.
MATT: That hits, yeah.
TALIESIN: The first one is four points of damage.
MATT: Four points of damage?
TALIESIN: I’m sorry, the magic one is six points
plus three ice, so nine points.
MATT: Nine points of damage, all right.
TALIESIN: The other one is four points of damage.
MATT: Okay. So the first strike hits, and as the
scimitar carves through, the body snaps and opens,
and it snaps back into place, the torso locking
back in. The second strike does how much damage?
TALIESIN: Four points of damage.
MATT: Yeah. The second one hits again, and you
watch as the torso spins off. It looks like only the
spinal column is holding it in place, but it’s
managing to maintain its structure as it (snarls).
That ends your turn.