The Duergar attacked with its Javelin, you took 8 damage. --- π§ββοΈ Duergar β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ 30/30 π‘οΈ 16 β1 β¨ 200
You used your Melee Attack to hit the Duergar for 12 damage. --- π§ββοΈ Duergar β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€ 18/30 π‘οΈ 16 β1 β¨ 200
You utilized your Melee Attack perfectly, dealing 22 critical damage to the Duergar. You won the battle, killing the Duergar. +5πͺ +200β¨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a π¦ Hawk β€οΈ 1-3 βοΈ β0 β¨ 10
You managed to hit the Hawk for 3 damage with your Ranged Attack. You killed the Hawk. +1πͺ +10β¨ --- In the distance you see a π¦ Spider β€οΈ 1-3 β0 β¨ 10
You managed to hit the Spider for 12 damage with your Melee Attack. You killed the Spider. +1πͺ +10β¨ --- In the distance you see a π¦ Deer β€οΈ 1-8 β0 β¨ 10
You successfully hit the Deer with your Melee Attack for 12 damage. The Deer fell, ending the battle. +1πͺ +10β¨ --- In the distance you see a π¦ Poisonous Snake β€οΈ 1-4 β1/8 β¨ 25
You managed to hit the Poisonous Snake for 7 damage with your Melee Attack. The Poisonous Snake fell, ending the battle. +1πͺ +25β¨ --- In the distance you see a π§ββοΈ Commoner β€οΈ 1-8 β0 β¨ 10
You managed to hit the Commoner for 7 damage with your Melee Attack. You won the battle, killing the Commoner. +1πͺ +10β¨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a Swarm of Centipedes β€οΈ 5-40 β1/2 β¨ 100
You managed to hit the Homunculus for 4 damage with your Ranged Attack. You killed the Homunculus. +1πͺ +10β¨ --- You encounter 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 Axe Beak with your Melee Attack for 9 damage. --- π¦ Axe Beak β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€ 8/17 π‘οΈ 11 β1/4 β¨ 50 https://dnd5eapi.co/api/images/monsters/axe-beak.png
You managed to hit the Axe Beak for 6 damage with your Melee Attack. You took 6 damage from the Axe Beak's Beak. --- π¦ Axe Beak β€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€ 2/17 π‘οΈ 11 β1/4 β¨ 50 https://dnd5eapi.co/api/images/monsters/axe-beak.png
You successfully hit the Axe Beak with your Melee Attack for 6 damage. You killed the Axe Beak. +2πͺ +50β¨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a π¦ Elk β€οΈ 4-22 β1/4 β¨ 50
You successfully hit the Elk with your Melee Attack for 8 damage. --- π¦ Elk β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€ 13/21 π‘οΈ 10 β1/4 β¨ 50
You successfully hit the Rat with your Melee Attack for 13 damage. You won the battle, killing the Rat. +1πͺ +10β¨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a π§ββοΈ Tribal Warrior β€οΈ 4-18 β1/8 β¨ 25
You used your Melee Attack to hit the Tribal Warrior for 9 damage. The Tribal Warrior attacked with its Spear, you took 6 damage. --- π§ββοΈ Tribal Warrior β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€π€π€ 3/12 π‘οΈ 12 β1/8 β¨ 25
You managed to hit the Tribal Warrior for 12 damage with your Melee Attack. You won the battle, killing the Tribal Warrior. +1πͺ +25β¨ --- In the distance you see a π¦ Giant Sea Horse β€οΈ 3-30 π β1/2 β¨ 100
You found a shop. --- The shopkeeper greets you as you enter, what catches your eye? π π‘οΈ Lance [1d12+3, +5] π‘οΈ Shield π‘οΈ Chain Mail [18]
You successfully hit the Stirge with your Ranged Attack for 4 damage. You killed the Stirge. +1πͺ +25β¨ --- You encounter a π§ββοΈ Sahuagin β€οΈ 8-36 π β1/2 β¨ 100
The Sahuagin saw you as you tried to sneak past. --- π§ββοΈ Sahuagin β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ 24/24 π‘οΈ 12 π β1/2 β¨ 100
You successfully hit the Sahuagin with your Melee Attack for 13 damage. You took 3 damage from the Sahuagin's Multiattack. --- π§ββοΈ Sahuagin β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€ 11/24 π‘οΈ 12 π β1/2 β¨ 100
You used your Melee Attack to hit the Sahuagin for 10 damage. --- π§ββοΈ Sahuagin β€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€ 1/24 π‘οΈ 12 π β1/2 β¨ 100
You used your Spell Attack to hit the Sahuagin for 3 damage. The Sahuagin died. +2πͺ +100β¨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a π¦ Lion β€οΈ 8-44 β1 β¨ 200
You used your Melee Attack to hit the Giant Goat for 7 damage. The Giant Goat attacked with its Ram, you took 9 damage. --- π¦ Giant Goat β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€ 19/26 π‘οΈ 11 β1/2 β¨ 100
You managed to hit the Giant Goat for 5 damage with your Melee Attack. --- π¦ Giant Goat β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€ 14/26 π‘οΈ 11 β1/2 β¨ 100
You successfully hit the Giant Goat with your Melee Attack for 14 damage. You won the battle, killing the Giant Goat. +6πͺ +100β¨ --- In the distance you see a πΊ Quasit β€οΈ 3-12 β1 β¨ 200
The Harpy saw you as you tried to sneak past. --- π§ Harpy β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ 27/27 π‘οΈ 11 βοΈ β1 β¨ 200
You used your Melee Attack to hit the Giant Poisonous Snake for 10 damage. --- π¦ Giant Poisonous Snake β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€π€π€ 3/13 π‘οΈ 14 β1/4 β¨ 50
You used your Melee Attack to hit the Giant Poisonous Snake for 5 damage. The Giant Poisonous Snake died. +3πͺ +50β¨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a π§ Mimic β€οΈ 27-90 β2 β¨ 450 https://dnd5eapi.co/api/images/monsters/mimic.png
You used your Melee Attack to hit the Tiger for 7 damage. --- π¦ Tiger β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€ 41/48 π‘οΈ 12 β1 β¨ 200
You used your Melee Attack to hit the Tiger for 10 damage. You were hit by the Tiger's Bite attack, you took 12 damage. --- π¦ Tiger β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€ 31/48 π‘οΈ 12 β1 β¨ 200
You successfully hit the Tiger with your Melee Attack for 8 damage. --- π¦ Tiger β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€ 23/48 π‘οΈ 12 β1 β¨ 200
You were hit by the Tiger's Bite attack, you took 8 damage. --- π¦ Tiger β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈπ€π€π€π€π€ 23/48 π‘οΈ 12 β1 β¨ 200
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Mike, our Halfling Paladin, is in a bit of a scrap with that Tiger. Given Mike's low current HP, we need to tread carefully. Casting Divine Favor may give a damage boost, but it'd use a spell slot and the Tiger could retaliate hard. Running is risky with our HP this low. A solid one-handed melee attack seems our best bet. It uses Mike's strength, could deal decent damage, and doesn't burn through our precious spell slots. Let's give [1/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! We've got a Tiger on our hands π¦, a tough critter, but our Halfling Paladin is in good shape. Mike's divine power is still available, but we risk consuming a spell slot if the Tiger evades. That being said, divine intervention could give us a solid edge. If you're feeling a bit frisky, go with 1οΈβ£ Divine Favor for that extra 1d4 damage on hit, but remember, no guarantees in this game. A simple βοΈ Melee, one-handed attack could [1/2]
@dungeons Alright, listen up! We've got a Tiger on our hands, not to be taken lightly. This beast has a Challenge Rating of 1, meaning it's no pushover. But our Halfling Paladin is stronger and smarter, in good health, and armed with a Lance.
Considering our current spell slot situation, I'd opt for the one-handed melee attack. The Lance deals a solid 1d12 damage which gives us an edge. Unarmed combat isn't the best idea here and running, well... let's just say [1/2]
@dungeons Listen up, folks! We've a sturdy halfling paladin in our hands, Mike, who's in top-notch condition. With his current stats, fighting that Tiger (CR 1) isn't out of our league. Sure, it's a risk, but the EXP reward is worth it. Avoidance and a short rest don't make sense considering our health status and the fact that we wouldn't gain any XP. As for going to town, we've enough gold and don't need to stock up on anything. So, in my grizzled opinion, let's show [1/2]
@dungeons Given our halfling paladin's current stats, opting for a fight with the Flying Sword is a wise choice. With a hefty lance, full health, and a decent number of spell slots, we're well equipped for this encounter. Remember, a successful fight rewards us with 50XP! Avoiding might seem tempting, but with no loot or potions, gaining experience is our main loot. A short rest isn't necessary now, we're at full strength. Town visit can wait. Let's swing that lance [1/2]
@dungeons Ready those lances, folks! A Swarm of Beetles presents a good opportunity. They're not too tough (β1/2) and the reward is fair (β¨ 100). You're in full health, and given our house rules, you won't waste spells if you miss. The town can wait, there's glory to be won first! βοΈ #FightOn
@dungeons Listen up, folks! Ahead lies a Mimic, a tricky beast but rich in EXP. Our Paladin is in tip-top shape and we've got a spell slot to spare. Fighting gives us a chance to level up quicker. Dodging it feels like a wasted opportunity. Resting or going to town, unnecessary. So, I say we face it head-on. Steel your nerves and ready your weapon, it's time for a good old fashioned battle! βοΈ Fight! But remember, stay on your toes. Mimics are known for their surprises.
@dungeons Listen up. The Giant Poisonous Snake's on its last legs, so a simple melee attack with your lance should finish it off. Using Divine Favor burns a precious spell slot for minor damage, not worth it. Unarmed melee, with only 4 damage, is weaker than your lance. Running? Not necessary now. Stick with the lance, good ol' reliable. You're a Paladin after all. Keep a grip on your weapon and hold your ground.
@dungeons Listen up, folks. Our Halfling Paladin, Mike, is at full strength and facing a Giant Poisonous Snake. The critterβs got a Challenge Rating of 1/4, so don't fret too much. Mike's Lance [1d12+3, +5] has the muscle. Go for the βοΈ Melee, one-handed [1d12] attack. The spell Divine Favor [1d4] is tempting, but save the spell slot. Unarmed attack or running? Not worth it. Hold your ground and strike with your lance. Trust this old wizard, that snake wonβt last [1/2]
@dungeons Given Mike's full health, facing the Giant Poisonous Snake β¬οΈ(Fight) would be best. The snake's CR is low, and victory will grant 50XP. β¬οΈ(Avoid) isn't necessary with our current health state. Short rest β¬οΈ(-π²) is a waste of hit dice as we're at full health. Going to town β¬οΈ isn't needed as we're well prepared for now. Show the snake what a halfling paladin is capable of!
@dungeons Alright, listen up. That Harpy has spotted you, so sneaking's out of the question. Tried and true, I always say β and right now, that means your Lance. Option βοΈ "Melee, one-handed [1d12] β¬οΈ" is your best bet. It might be a disadvantage, sure, but your strength stat should help balance it out. Don't bother with magic or running, wasting spell slots or risking a bad roll ain't worth it. Stand your ground, Paladin. #DnD
@dungeons Listen up, folks. This π§ Harpy, while a bit of a nuisance, is only a challenge rating 1 monster. Our paladin, Mike, is in peak condition with full health and still has spell slots to spare. The rewards for defeating it are substantial, too. Considering our situation, I'd say βοΈ Fight! is the best course of action. Remember, avoiding unnecessary risks is wise, but we must also seize our chances when they appear. Be smart, be brave, and victory will be ours.
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers. We got a Quasit on our hands. Pesky demon, CR 1, but good for 200 EXP. Mike's at 67% health, 2 spell slots left. Could risk a fight, could get nasty. Avoiding ain't a bad idea, but EXP's tempting. Short rest is costly, we're low on hitdice. Town's safe, but we lose the opportunity. Given our situation, I'd suggest we go for the fight. It's risky, but the EXP's worth it. Be smart, strike true, and we might just come out of this richer [1/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers. Mike, our Halfling Paladin, is holding his own against the Giant Goat. His hitpoints are solid at 67% but could be better. Given our current situation, I'd advise against using a spell slot for Divine Favor. It might be tempting, but we've only two left. The Lance, with its 1d12 damage, seems a sure bet. Our Paladin has a strong arm, after all. Unarmed attack? No, not advisable. And running, well, we never run! So, grip that Lance [1/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Mike's taken a hit but our halfling paladin's still standing. I reckon the best course is to unleash that Divine Favor of his. It'll grant extra damage on every successful hit, plus it won't risk a spell slot if both attacks miss. Even with the Giant Goat's high health, it'll speed up the fight. Remember, it's not about hitting hard, but hitting smart. So get to it! #ToughLove
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! A Giant Goat isn't the worst we've faced, but don't underestimate it. I recommend going with the Divine Favor option. It'll boost our Paladin's damage, giving us a solid advantage. Remember, our magic won't deplete if both attacks miss. Melee could work too but lacks the boost, and unarmed fight ain't our best bet. Running isn't necessary yet. Let's show this Goat who's boss!
@dungeons Alright, you lot. We've stumbled upon a Giant Goat. Not the toughest, rated at half a CR. We're in good health with a decent spell slot reserve. Fighting seems the sensible choice. We'll earn 100 XP and might not even need to use a spell. Running or resting means wasting time or resources. As for town, we've got enough gold for now. Don't be swayed by unnecessary fear. Let's show this beast what we've got. Choose to fight!
@dungeons Facing a π¦ Lion with 8-44 β€οΈ, CR 1, and 200 β¨ reward can be tough, but you're at 89% health with 24/27 β€οΈ, plenty to take 'em on. Your Lance packs a lot of power, and with attacks rolled in pairs, your chances are decent. Fighting βοΈ gets you closer to leveling up with that sweet 200 β¨ reward. Short Rest βΊ is unnecessary at your current health, and going to town ποΈ won't progress our adventure. Avoiding π₯· won't get us anywhere either. So, charge on with [1/2]
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Our paladin is fit as a fiddle and just one hit away from slaying the Sahuagin. No need for divine intervention. Using option βοΈ Melee, one-handed [1d12] gives us a high chance of landing that crucial hit. Ranged attacks have disadvantage, remember? And running? Save your legs for a worthier foe. Stick to your lance, strike true, and let's finish this beast! Gold awaits us!