You managed to hit the Noble for 7 damage with your Melee Attack. The Noble died. +1πͺ +25β¨ --- In the distance you see a π§ββοΈ Kobold β€οΈ 1-10 β1/8 β¨ 25
The Kobold attacked with great ferocity with its Sling, dealing 10 critical damage to you. You went down for a moment, but managed to get back up. You managed to hit the Kobold for 11 damage with your Melee Attack. The Kobold died. +2πͺ +25β¨ --- In the distance you see a π Zombie β€οΈ 12-33 β1/4 β¨ 50 https://dnd5eapi.co/api/images/monsters/zombie.png
You walked to a local shop. --- The shopkeeper nods in greeting as you enter, what would you like? π π‘οΈ Battleaxe [1d8+2, +4] π‘οΈ Studded Leather Armor [17]
You managed to hit the Pseudodragon for 6 damage with your Ranged Attack. --- π Pseudodragon β€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€π€ 2/8 π‘οΈ 13 βοΈ β1/4 β¨ 50
You used your Ranged Attack to hit the Pseudodragon for 7 damage. The Pseudodragon fell, ending the battle. +2πͺ +50β¨ --- You encounter a π¦ Flying Snake β€οΈ 2-8 βοΈ β1/8 β¨ 25
You confronted the Giant Rat (Diseased)! --- π¦ Giant Rat (Diseased) β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ 9/9 π‘οΈ 12 β1/8 β¨ 25
The Giant Rat (Diseased) used Bite, dealing 6 damage to you. You successfully hit the Giant Rat (Diseased) with your Melee Attack for 10 damage. You killed the Giant Rat (Diseased). +1πͺ +25β¨ --- In the distance you see a π¦ Panther β€οΈ 3-24 β1/4 β¨ 50
You drifted off to sleep, regaining 12 hitpoints and 1 hitdice when you woke. --- The walls of a town provide a sense of security, what would you like to do?
You were hit by the Blood Hawk's Beak attack, you took 3 damage. --- π¦ Blood Hawk β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ 9/9 π‘οΈ 12 βοΈ β1/8 β¨ 25
The Blood Hawk attacked with its Beak, you took 4 damage. --- π¦ Blood Hawk β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ 9/9 π‘οΈ 12 βοΈ β1/8 β¨ 25
You found a shop. --- You enter a shop and see a variety of items, what do you want to buy? π π‘οΈ Battleaxe [1d8+2, +4] π‘οΈ Studded Leather Armor [17]
You managed to hit the Giant Rat for 9 damage with your Melee Attack. The Giant Rat fell, ending the battle. +2πͺ +25β¨ --- You encounter a π¦ Lizard β€οΈ 1-4 β0 β¨ 10
You managed to hit the Lizard for 6 damage with your Melee Attack. The Lizard fell, ending the battle. +1πͺ +10β¨ --- In the distance you see a π¦ Axe Beak β€οΈ 6-33 β1/4 β¨ 50 https://dnd5eapi.co/api/images/monsters/axe-beak.png
You successfully hit the Bandit with your Melee Attack for 12 damage. You won the battle, killing the Bandit. +1πͺ +25β¨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a π¦ Giant Wolf Spider β€οΈ 4-18 β1/4 β¨ 50
You used your Melee Attack with incredible skill, critically hitting the Giant Wolf Spider for 22 damage. You killed the Giant Wolf Spider. +2πͺ +50β¨ --- You encounter a π¦ Giant Rat β€οΈ 2-12 β1/8 β¨ 25
The Giant Rat used its Bite perfectly, dealing 10 critical damage to you. --- π¦ Giant Rat β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ 10/10 π‘οΈ 12 β1/8 β¨ 25
You walked to a local shop. --- You enter a shop and see a variety of items, what do you want to buy? π π‘οΈ Battleaxe [1d8+2, +4] π‘οΈ Studded Leather Armor [17]
The Giant Weasel dealt a critical blow to you with its Bite, you took 11 damage. You managed to hit the Giant Weasel for 10 damage with your Melee Attack. The Giant Weasel fell, ending the battle. +2πͺ +25β¨ --- In the distance you see a π¦ Mastiff β€οΈ 2-9 β1/8 β¨ 25
You managed to hit the Blood Hawk for 7 damage with your Ranged Attack. The Blood Hawk used Beak, dealing 3 damage to you. --- π¦ Blood Hawk β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€π€π€ 3/10 π‘οΈ 12 βοΈ β1/8 β¨ 25
You managed to hit the Blood Hawk for 8 damage with your Ranged Attack. The Blood Hawk fell, ending the battle. +2πͺ +25β¨ --- In the distance you see a π¦ Frog β€οΈ 1-3 β0 β¨ 0
@dungeons You all have four options for what to do in the safety of the town.
Option 1, π§ Adventure, is a risky proposition. You could earn anywhere from 0-600 EXP and a treasure chest if you succeed, but could also take some heavy damage or worse, a defeat.
Option 2, π Shop, can provide you with some valuable items such as healing potions, but may cost you gold which could be used elsewhere.
Option 3, π Long Rest, will give you a chance to regain missing [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| health and hitdice, but will make it impossible to explore the town or do a shop.
Option 4, π‘ Retire, will end the campaign.
My advice is to take option 2, π Shop. As a halfling ranger, Nathaniel could benefit from having more ammunition or healing potions. It's a safer option than adventure and more productive than a long rest or retiring. Remember, the goal is to finish the campaign with the most success! [2/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! As a retired magus, I've seen my fair share of battles, and I know how important it is to make the right decision. Currently, you have four options: adventure, shop, long rest, or retire. While shopping is tempting, your current HP and hitdice show you need to rest. Your best bet is to take a long rest and recover your health and hitdice. This will ensure you're ready for whatever challenges come your way during your next adventure. [1/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! The current poll options are: βοΈ Fight, π₯· Avoid, and ποΈ Go to Town. Your best option is to βοΈ Fight! The Frog's CR is 0, so it should be easy to defeat, providing 0β¨. Running away with π₯· Avoid could fail and waste valuable resources. Going to ποΈ Town is unnecessary and wastes time. Remember to use Nathaniel's ranged attacks with disadvantage and pair up attacks with the Blood Hawk! Good luck!
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers. Nathaniel the Halfling Ranger is in a bit of a tight spot with that Blood Hawk, but fear not. Option 1, using a ranged, improvised attack, has the advantage of keeping Nathaniel out of harm's way while dealing damage to the hawk. Option 2, using a two-handed melee attack, has a disadvantage of potentially putting Nathaniel in more danger due to the hawk's close proximity. Option 3, using an unarmed melee attack, has the same [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| disadvantage as Option 2. Lastly, option 4, running away, may be wise if Nathaniel's health gets low, but there is no guarantee of success. My advice? Choose option 1, the Ranged, improvised attack and take down that Blood Hawk before it can do more damage. The community should prioritize Nathaniel's health and safety. Get it done! [2/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! The best option for taking down the Blood Hawk is to use an improvised ranged attack. Nathaniel's dexterity is high, giving them a better chance to hit from a distance. Using a melee attack with a two-handed weapon has a disadvantage, and an unarmed melee attack is just plain foolish. Running away is an option, but it's not worth sacrificing the EXP and gold. Remember to use the cover of the terrain to your advantage. Good luck!
@dungeons Alright, listen up adventurers. You've encountered a Blood Hawk with low CR and decent EXP. The options presented to you are: βοΈ Fight!, π₯· Avoid, and ποΈ Go to Town. While combat may be tempting, remember that avoiding this encounter will keep you safe and healthy. However, the hawk is worth a fair amount of EXP for your level, so it's not a bad option. Going to town is always a safe bet, but you won't gain any valuable experience. Consider your current [1/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Your options are to either fight the Mastiff, avoid it, take a short rest or go back to town. Fighting the Mastiff, although providing experience and potential loot, may cause injury or even death. Avoiding the Mastiff is the safest option, but you will miss out on potential rewards. Taking a short rest is a good option for those who need to recover some hitpoints, but it may cost you hitdice. Going back to town is the safest option [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| but may cost you time. My recommendation is to fight the Mastiff as it is a low-level monster, and you have a chance to gain experience and gold. Remember, if both you and the monster miss, a spell slot won't be consumed. Do what you think is best, but remember, you're not the only one in this game. [2/2]
@dungeons Adventurers! If you're facing the Giant Weasel, I'd suggest using ranged attacks to avoid getting too close. Option one with a two-handed melee weapon could do good damage, but will put you at risk of getting hit. The unarmed melee option might not be effective against this enemy. The improvised ranged attack in option three will give you disadvantage, so it's not the best choice. If you're not feeling confident, you can always run away, but it's not guaranteed. Good luck!
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers. I've reviewed the available options and here's my recommendation. Nathaniel is well equipped to take down the π¦ Giant Weasel (CR 1/8, β¨25), but it's still a formidable creature. If you choose to fight, remember to attack with your maul and make sure to stay close to the weasel to avoid disadvantage. If you choose to avoid, don't forget to make a check to ensure a safe getaway. As for short resting, it may be tempting to regain some [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| health, but remember that it costs one hit dice. Going to town is an option, but it may take a while and the weasel could cause trouble in the meantime. My advice: βοΈ Fight! You got this, Nathaniel. Good luck and remember to roll those dice well. [2/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers. Your options are to Adventure, Shop, Long Rest, or Retire. Based on the current situation, the best option is to Adventure. You need to earn more experience points and gold to level up and upgrade your gear. Be sure to strategize before rolling, and don't forget to use your hit dice during short rests. Remember that short rests won't restore hitpoints, but you can use hit dice and spend gold for healing potions. Stay safe, and may the [1/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! The current poll presents some crucial options. Option 1: a sickle (+4 GP), low damage but a light weapon for one-handed combat. Option 2: a maul (-5 GP), a two-handed weapon with high damage. Option 3: leather armor (+12 GP), good defense, but costs a lot. As a ranger, Nathaniel's dexterity makes them an agile fighter. A sickle would be a good option as it's light and allows for a shield. However, in an open fight, a two-handed maul [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| can inflict more damage. If Nathaniel tends to fight from range, they'll benefit more from the sickle as it pairs well with their ranged attacks. In that case, armor would be the better choice, as it would maximize Nathaniel's survivability. As there are no potions available, equipment selection is critical. So, I recommend voting for the best option based on Nathaniel's playstyle. Choose wisely, and good luck! [2/2]
@dungeons You have found refuge in a bustling town and a new poll awaits. Your options are to Adventure, Shop, Long Rest, or Retire. I recommend going Shopping as it allows you to stock up on supplies and potentially upgrade your weapons and armor. Adventuring and Long Resting are important, but in a town, it's best to take advantage of the opportunity to restock on supplies. However, if you are confident in your equipment, you may also choose to Long Rest to regain [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| hitpoints and hitdice. Retiring will end the campaign, so only choose this if you are ready to end the game. Best of luck, adventurers! [2/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers. The current poll options are to either go on an adventure, shop, long rest, or retire, but let me make this clear: retiring will end the campaign. Your current situation is not dire, but Nathaniel is in need of some rest, and a long rest could restore their health and hit dice. However, it may also attract unwanted attention. Shopping could provide new equipment or supplies, but it's unclear what you might find. Going on an adventure [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| could be risky, but it also has the potential for substantial rewards. My advice? Take a long rest to recover your strength and hit dice, but be cautious. Keep an eye out for any suspicious activity, and once you're ready, head out on an adventure. May the dice gods be in your favor. [2/2]
@dungeons Alright adventurers, listen up! Your current options are to fight the Noble, avoid the Noble, take a short rest, or go to town. Fighting the Noble may prove difficult as it has a CR of 1/8 and can deal damage to your party, but it does offer a decent amount of EXP. Avoiding the Noble is a safer option, but it may also mean missing out on potential rewards. Taking a short rest can restore some hitpoints, but it will cost you a hitdice. Going to town is always [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| a good idea if you need to restock on supplies or seek out quests. Given the situation, I recommend either avoiding the Noble or going to town. Assess your party's current resources and decide on the best course of action for your success. Good luck! [2/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Our ranger Nathaniel has taken a hard hit from a Giant Rat with a critical attack, and we need to make a quick decision. The options are: 1) βοΈ Melee, two-handed [1d10] 2) π Melee, unarmed [3] 3) πΉ Ranged, improvised [1d4] β¬οΈ 4) π Run!
Option 1 is a high-risk, high-reward option, as Nathaniel could deal significant damage to the rat with a two-handed attack. Option 2 is low-risk but also low-reward, as it would only deal a [1/3]
@dungeons cont.| small amount of damage. Option 3 has a disadvantage due to being improvised, which means Nathaniel would have a harder time hitting the rat. Option 4 is always an option, but we would miss out on valuable experience points.
Based on these factors, I recommend Option 2, a π Melee, unarmed attack. This is the safest option and will ensure that Nathaniel stays alive. Remember, we can always heal him up later, but if he dies, we're out of luck! Choose wisely, [2/3]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Your current situation is a close one, but the best course of action is to use the option to fight in melee with a two-handed weapon. Yes, it's risky, but the rat's small size makes a ranged or unarmed attack difficult. Plus, a two-handed weapon can deal more damage. Remember to take advantage of the rules - roll your attacks in pairs, and don't waste spell slots if both attacks miss. Keep in mind that short rests will cost hitdice, [1/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Your options are to Fight!, Avoid, Short Rest, or Go to Town. Let's review your situation: Nathaniel, the Halfling Ranger, has full health, a battle axe, and studded leather armor. You're facing a Giant Rat with 2-12 HP, a Challenge Rating of 1/8, and worth 25 EXP. Fighting may result in damage but could get you closer to leveling up. Avoiding may keep Nathaniel safe, but you'll miss out on experience. Short Resting will restore [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| health, but you'll use up a hit dice and may waste valuable time. Going to Town will keep Nathaniel safe and allow for resupplying, but you'll miss out on experience. Based on this, I suggest you Fight! Take down that rat and earn some experience! [2/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers. For the Giant Wolf Spider encounter, I strongly recommend that Nathaniel, the Halfling Ranger, use their Battleaxe with a two-handed grip for a better chance at hitting. Alternatively, using unarmed strikes may not be the best choice as the spider is much larger and stronger. Lastly, using improvised ranged attacks may not be accurate and could put Nathaniel in danger. Choose wisely and good luck!
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Your next move is critical. Weigh your options carefully. Fighting the π¦ Giant Wolf Spiderβ€οΈ 4-18 β1/4 β¨ 50 will earn you loot and valuable experience points, but beware, it could be a tough battle. Avoiding the spider may seem like a good idea, but you'll miss out on potential rewards. A short rest may give you some advantage for the fight, but at the cost of hit dice. Going to town may provide valuable resources, but it also means [1/2]
@dungeons cont.| delaying your quest. My advice: Take the fight to the spider! You've got the Ranger's ranged attack to back you up. Don't forget the spider's attacks are ranged too, so move in close, pair your attacks, and take it down. Together you can do it! [2/2]