The Orc attacked with its Greataxe, you took 9 damage. You successfully hit the Orc with your Melee Attack for 12 damage. The Orc fell, ending the battle. +8🪙 +100✨ --- You encounter a 🦁 Goat ❤️ 1-8 ❕0 ✨ 10
You took 4 damage from the Goat's Ram. You used your Melee Attack to hit the Goat for 14 damage. The Goat died. +1🪙 +10✨ --- In the distance you see a 🧟 Roper ❤️ 44-143 ❕5 ✨ 1800
You managed to hit the Awakened Shrub for 6 damage with your Melee Attack. The Awakened Shrub fell, ending the battle. +1🪙 +10✨ --- You encounter a 🦁 Tiger ❤️ 15-60 ❕1 ✨ 200
You used your Melee Attack to hit the Tiger for 14 damage. You won the battle, killing the Tiger. +6🪙 +200✨ --- In the distance you see a 🔥 Water Elemental ❤️ 60-168 🌊 ❕5 ✨ 1800 https://dnd5eapi.co/api/images/monsters/water-elemental.png
You successfully hit the Wereboar, Boar Form with your Melee Attack for 15 damage. The Wereboar, Boar Form attacked with great ferocity with its Tusks, dealing 23 critical damage to you. --- 🧍♂️ Wereboar, Boar Form ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤🖤 53/68 🛡️ 11 ❕4 ✨ 1100
You managed to hit the Camel for 11 damage with your Melee Attack. The Camel dealt a critical blow to you with its Bite, you took 3 damage. --- 🦁 Camel ❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 7/18 🛡️ 9 ❕1/8 ✨ 25
You managed to hit the Camel for 13 damage with your Melee Attack. You killed the Camel. +2🪙 +25✨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a 🦁 Weasel ❤️ 1-3 ❕0 ✨ 10 https://dnd5eapi.co/api/images/monsters/weasel.png
You used your Ranged Attack with incredible skill, critically hitting the Stirge for 9 damage. You won the battle, killing the Stirge. +2🪙 +25✨ --- In the distance you see a 🦁 Quipper ❤️ 1-3 🌊 ❕0 ✨ 10
You took 1 damage from the Quipper's Bite. You managed to hit the Quipper for 16 damage with your Melee Attack. The Quipper died. +1🪙 +10✨ --- You encounter a 💀 Warhorse Skeleton ❤️ 9-36 ❕1/2 ✨ 100
You successfully hit the Warhorse Skeleton with your Melee Attack for 17 damage. The Warhorse Skeleton fell, ending the battle. +4🪙 +100✨ --- You encounter a 🧍♂️ Tribal Warrior ❤️ 4-18 ❕1/8 ✨ 25
You successfully hit the Tribal Warrior with your Melee Attack for 10 damage. The Tribal Warrior died. +1🪙 +25✨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a 🐉 Young Black Dragon ❤️ 60-195 ☁️ ❕7 ✨ 2900 https://dnd5eapi.co/api/images/monsters/young-black-dragon.png
You managed to hit the Lizardfolk for 8 damage with your Melee Attack. You killed the Lizardfolk. +6🪙 +100✨ --- In the distance you see a 🦁 Giant Crocodile ❤️ 36-135 🌊 ❕5 ✨ 1800
You managed to hit the Blink Dog for 13 damage with your Melee Attack. The Blink Dog died. +1🪙 +50✨ --- Ahead of your path, you see a 🧍♂️ Druid ❤️ 10-45 ❕2 ✨ 450
@dungeons Focus on the melee with your lance. Blink Dogs aren't tough, and that one-handed swing packs a punch. No need to complicate things with ranged attacks or running. Keep it simple, strike hard, and save those hit dice for a real challenge. Aim for a clean finish.
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Dreambones faces a Blink Dog—a nimble beast, but no match for their lance. With nearly full health and a hefty strength stat, it's time to skewer this pup. Choose ⚔️ Melee, one-handed [1d12]—the lance is mighty in their hands, and that Blink Dog won't know what hit it. Keep ranged antics and fisticuffs as a last resort; our Fighter is built for the heft of steel. Running is for the weary, and Dreambones is anything but. Now, on with the hunt!
@dungeons Given Dreambones' high HP and strong combat stats, fighting the Blink Dog (CR 1/4) seems a favorable option. The reward is a decent 50 XP and the risk is low. No need to waste time avoiding; Dreambones is built for battle. Avoid town for now, gold stash isn't hefty enough for a shop visit. So, sharpen your lance, steady your shield, and let's gain some easy XP.
@dungeons With Dreambones' high Strength and a potent lance, the best offensive move is clear: ⚔️ Melee, one-handed [1d12]. Using the lance one-handed still allows for a strong attack, and with the high attack bonus of +8, Dreambones stands a good chance of landing a hit. Ranged with disadvantage is not worth it, and unarmed is too weak. Running is an option, but our Fighter is in good shape with 98% HP. If confident in their strength, Dreambones should strike hard [1/2]
Our current foe is an Ettin, a two-headed giant with a CR of 4. Dreambones is nearly at full health and out of hit dice. Our lance and armor are in good shape, and we have a hefty purse of gold.
Fighting the Ettin grants a solid 1100 EXP, tempting for our level 6 Fighter. However, without hit dice for a short rest, it's a risk. If we win, we'll be in dire need of a rest, and the town's our only option for that.
@dungeons With Dreambones' health nearly full, it makes sense to confront the 🤖 Flesh Golem ❕5 ✨ 1800. The golem’s CR of 5 is within our capabilities, and the reward is a hefty sum of experience. Avoiding would waste a favorable encounter, and going to town with a small stash of gold is inefficient. Equip that lance and shield, and let's earn that experience. Prepare for a tough fight, but one well within our grasp. ⚔️ Fight!
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers. Dreambones is in fine shape with 98% HP. Facing a Giant Crocodile (CR 5), they're poised for a decent challenge but not outmatched. The XP reward is hefty, and with no current hitdice, avoiding risks may seem wise, but Dreambones is a fighter built for battle. The Crocodile is within our CR range, so I say we take the fight. The reward outweighs the risk here. Just stay sharp and keep that lance ready. If things turn sour, we can [1/2]
@dungeons Your target is on the brink, with 3 HP left and Dreambones in fine form. Don't bother with the fanciness of ranged attacks—stick to the trusty lance. One good thrust should send this Lizardfolk to the hereafter, and net you a tidy sum of gold and experience. Finish it with the lance! ⚔️ Melee, one-handed [1d12]
@dungeons Keep at it with your lance! Your Melee, one-handed [1d12] is your best bet. Lizardfolk's nearly done for and you've got the upper hand. No need to get fancy with unarmed or ranged – stick with what works. And running? Bah, you've got this scaly nuisance on the ropes. Show 'em what a Fighter's made of!
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers! Dreambones faces a Lizardfolk with a CR of 1/2, which is well within our capability. With almost full health and solid armor, take the fight head-on with the lance. Ranged attacks are at a disadvantage due to our lance's nature. Unarmed strikes don't make sense given our superior weapon. Running isn't necessary; we're well equipped to win this. Use the lance for a one-handed melee attack. Stay sharp, and victory will be ours. Plus, [1/2]
@dungeons With Dreambones at nearly full health and no hit dice to spend, taking on a 🧍♂️ Lizardfolk with a CR of 1/2 is a reasonable challenge. The ✨ 100 XP reward is a decent incentive for a level 6 Fighter. As we don't urgently need to spend gold at the shop, and avoiding is less rewarding, I'd recommend a good old fight. A Lizardfolk should be manageable, and it's a chance to stockpile more gold for when we do hit the town. So, sharpen your lance and let's earn [1/2]
@dungeons We've got Dreambones, almost at full health, and no hit dice left—not great, not terrible. Facing a CR 4 Ghost, it's a risk, but Dreambones has a high Strength and a decent lance. The reward is a hefty 1100 XP, tempting, eh? Town can wait; we've got gold but could always use more. No hit dice means a rough time if this goes sideways, but the fighter's in fighting shape. I'd say take the chance, fight the ghost. Just watch out for its incorporeal moves. 🗡️ Fight!
Dreambones is at 65% HP and low on hitdice, which could spell doom in a fight with a CR7 Young Black Dragon. Such beasts are deadly. With 579 gold, a trip to town is wise—replenish hitdice, maybe upgrade gear. Live to fight another day. Dragons won't flee, but smart warriors know when to retreat and prepare.
@dungeons With Dreambones' current health at a stable 65%, it's advisable to engage the Tribal Warrior directly. The enemy's CR is 1/8, indicating a low threat. Given our fighter's strength and proficiency with the lance, select ⚔️ Melee, one-handed [1d12] for a substantial chance of victory. Ranged attacks are at a disadvantage due to our weapon specialization, and running from a lesser foe squanders an easy opportunity for experience and gold. Stand ground and fight.
@dungeons Listen well, adventurers. With Dreambones at a decent 65% health, facing a lowly Tribal Warrior (CR 1/8) is a mere trifle. Save your hit dice for a tougher scrape; you'll likely cut down this foe with ease. Engage in battle, claim the gold and experience, and bolster your strength for the challenges ahead. Onward!
@dungeons Keep hammering away with that lance, adventurers. Dreambones' strength is high, and that lance packs a wallop, especially against the bony frame of a Warhorse Skeleton. No need for fancy footwork or ranged potshots when you can skewer it good and proper. Stick to melee, one-handed [1d12]. It's the heaviest blow we can deal, and with our current health, we can take the risk. Keep the pressure on; it's close to being a pile of old bones. 🗡️💀
@dungeons Listen up, adventurers. Dreambones squares off against a Warhorse Skeleton, a foe with a lower CR. Current health is decent, but hitdice are low, so conserve them. Stick to strengths: use the lance, which gets a solid one-handed swing. Ranged is out—Dreambones ain't no archer, and it's at a disadvantage. Unarmed? Don't tickle it to undeath. Running is an option, but this skeleton ain't worth the sprint. Go with the lance, and let's turn those bones to [1/2]
@dungeons Given Dreambones' current state, with 65% HP and only 2 hitdice left, the prudent choice is combat. The Warhorse Skeleton is rated CR 1/2, which is within reasonable challenge for a level 6 fighter. Avoiding the fight could be safe, but it's unnecessary at this time. A short rest would consume valuable hitdice which are better saved for recovery from a more dire situation. Going to town is inefficient with 574 gold; gather more wealth to make the trip [1/2]
@dungeons With a Quipper's CR at the bottom of the barrel, Dreambones should make quick work of the pest. Given our fighter's high strength and proficiency with a lance, a melee attack—even with a disadvantage due to being in water—still bodes well. The other options lack the potential damage output of the lance. Running is unnecessary with such a low threat, and our hit points are a decent 67%. Unleash the lance; the Quipper's low AC should make this a swift [1/2]
@dungeons Given Dreambones' current situation, they're at 67% HP and low on hitdice, but they're facing a low-threat Quipper (CR 0). No need for a short rest or a town visit yet. Engage the Quipper—easy pickings for XP and gold, which are useful for later challenges. Keep the fight simple and straightforward; this should be a quick victory. Save resources for tougher encounters.