kanatafun Posted April 23 Clone Share Posted April 23 "Sure I can carry those, just let me rearrange my backpack." After walking for a while, "Hey didn't we pass that tree a while ago?" Sorgath Male CN Half-Orc Medium Level 1 Init 2 HP 10/10 Speed 30' AC 17 Touch 12 FF 15 CMD 16 Fort 5 Ref 4 Will 2 CMB +4 BAB 0 Fauchard, Cold Iron +5 (1d10+6+3, 18-20/x2) Fauchard, Cold Iron, Large +5 (2d8+7+3, 18-20/x2) Sling +2 (1d4+4, x2) Str 18 Dex 14 Con 12 Int 12 Wis 7 Cha 14 Condition None Edited just now by kanatafun (see edit history) Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls aid survival -1 1d20-2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dax Thura Posted April 23 Author Clone Share Posted April 23 Your journey goes well for a long time. Too long. Eventually, the team comes to the realization that you're off track. It takes some time to reorient and make it to your destination. This ancient valley nestled in the Bandu Hills is well hidden, being almost impossible to spot from more than a mile away. Ancient megalithic stones—most of which are toppled and partly buried—ring the border of this deep valley. These stones, long since weathered by time and encrusted with vegetation, serve as the only indication that humanoids may have at one time settled this region. The thick forest canopy of the valley below hides any sign of civilization—ancient or otherwise— from outside observers. If you wish, you may take rubbings of the megaliths that border the ridge. With a Linguistics 20 or speak Dwarven can determine that megaliths call this area as the Valley of Broken Blood and the city within as Ashkurhall. The terrain down the 300 feet to the dense jungle below is treacherous. Each of you needs to attempt a Climb 14 check. Failure by 5 or more causes you to lose your footing and, slide 1d6×10 feet down the rocky slope, and take 1d3 points of falling damage per 10 feet you fall before arresting his fall. Alternatively, with a Survival 15 you discover a switchback trail hidden by overgrowth that can safely traverse to the valley floor without needing to attempt Climb check. STATS Perception: Normal Terrain: Jungle Cover: Normal Sorgath- 10/10 HP; Tanith- 8/8 HP; Vesal- 9/9 HP; Khan- 12/12 HP; *** MAPS AND HANDOUTS *** Mentions @Mindcrime @Rakle @Starhawk @kanatafun Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kanatafun Posted April 23 Clone Share Posted April 23 "That sure looks dangerous, let me help you find another route before we try to climb down." Sorgath Male CN Half-Orc Medium Level 1 Init 2 HP 10/10 Speed 30' AC 17 Touch 12 FF 15 CMD 16 Fort 5 Ref 4 Will 2 CMB +4 BAB 0 Fauchard, Cold Iron +5 (1d10+6+3, 18-20/x2) Fauchard, Cold Iron, Large +5 (2d8+7+3, 18-20/x2) Sling +2 (1d4+4, x2) Str 18 Dex 14 Con 12 Int 12 Wis 7 Cha 14 Condition None Edited just now by kanatafun (see edit history) Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls aid survival 11 1d20-2 13 climb check 16 1d20+6 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rakle Posted April 23 Clone Share Posted April 23 (edited) Vesal look at the treacherous slope. "Well, We tried. Let's go home" she snarks before trying to get safely down this slope. AC: 18 (19 if adjacent to a single foe) HP 6/9 Bard Song 12/12 1st 2/2 Fire Resistance 5 Fast heal 2 1/1 Actions I don't know if we make the survival check as group. She will attempt an aid if she can. Otherwise Vesal will climb. (If she needs to climb, I will use my shirt reroll). Stat Block Vesal M N Ifrit (native, outsider) Bard (Dawnflower Dervish), Level 1, Init 4, HP 9/9, Speed 30 AC 18, Touch 14, Flat-footed 14, CMD 15, Fort 1, Ref 6, Will 2, CMB +1, Base Attack Bonus 0, Action Points n/a scimitar +4 (1d6+4, 18+; x2 +2fire) darts +4 (1d4+1, x2) hide shirt (+3 Armor, +4 Dex) wand of clw 50 charges Abilities Str 13, Dex 18, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 15 Condition None Edited April 23 by Rakle (see edit history) Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls survival aid (if allowed) 20 1d20 20 climb if needed 7 1d20+4 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindcrime Posted April 23 Clone Share Posted April 23 Khan Khan Male, Half-orc Class: Ranger | Level: 1 Str: 14 | Dex: 16 | Con: 14 | Int: 12 | Wis: 13 | Cha: 10 HP: 12/12 | Speed: 30 | Init: +3 AC: 15 | Touch: 13 | Flat-footed: 12 CMD: 16 | FCMD: 13 Fort: 4 | Ref: 5 | Will: 1 Weapons Longbow: +4Dexterity Modifier: +3 Base Attack Bonus: +1 (1d8, x3) [100 ft range] Scimitar (cold-iron): +3Strength Modifier: +2 Base Attack Bonus: +1 (1d6+2, 18-20/x2) Dagger: +3Strength Modifier: +2 Base Attack Bonus: +1 (melee)/+4Dexterity Modifier: +3 Base Attack Bonus: +1 (missile) (1d4+2, 19-20/x2) [10 ft range] Situational Modifiers Favored EnemyCLASS (RANGER) FEATURE At 1st level, a ranger selects a creature type from the ranger favored enemies table. He gains a +2 bonus on Bluff, Knowledge, Perception, Sense Motive, and Survival checks against creatures of his selected type. Likewise, he gets a +2 bonus on weapon attack and damage rolls against them. A ranger may make Knowledge skill checks untrained when attempting to identify these creatures. At 5th level and every five levels thereafter (10th, 15th, and 20th level), the ranger may select an additional favored enemy. In addition, at each such interval, the bonus against any one favored enemy (including the one just selected, if so desired) increases by +2. If the ranger chooses humanoids or outsiders as a favored enemy, he must also choose an associated subtype, as indicated on the table below. (Note that there are other types of humanoid to choose from—those called out specifically on the table below are merely the most common.) If a specific creature falls into more than one category of favored enemy, the ranger’s bonuses do not stack; he simply uses whichever bonus is higher. 1st: Monstrous Humanoids (+2) | Freedom FighterFACTION Your family has long waged war against tyranny, and you learned a great deal about guerilla warfare in your youth. You gain a +1 trait bonus on Stealth checks and a +1 trait bonus on attack rolls during surprise rounds. | Orc BloodRACIAL TRAIT Half-orcs count as both humans and orcs for any effect related to race. | Orc FerocityRACIAL TRAIT Once per day, when a half-orc is brought below 0 hit points but not killed, he can fight on for 1 more round as if disabled. At the end of his next turn, unless brought to above 0 hit points, he immediately falls unconscious and begins dying. | Point-Blank ShotFEAT You are especially accurate when making ranged attacks against close targets. Benefit: You get a +1 bonus on attack and damage rolls with ranged weapons at ranges of up to 30 feet. | TrackCLASS (RANGER) FEATURE A ranger adds half his level (minimum 1) to Survival skill checks made to follow tracks. Bonus Types The important aspect of bonus types is that two bonuses of the same type don’t generally stack. With the exception of dodge bonuses, most circumstance bonuses, and racial bonuses, only the better bonus of a given type works. Bonuses without a type always stack, unless they are from the same source. Alchemical:An alchemical bonus is granted by the use of a non-magical, alchemical substance such as antitoxin. --- | Armor:An armor bonus applies to armor class and is granted by armor or by a spell or magical effect that mimics armor. Armor bonuses stack with all other bonuses to armor class (even with natural armor bonuses) except other armor bonuses. An armor bonus doesn’t apply against touch attacks, except for armor bonuses granted by force effects (such as the mage armor spell) which apply against incorporeal touch attacks, such as that of a shadow. +2Leather Armor | BAB:This number is a modifier added to your attack rolls. A higher number means you’re better at combat. +1 | Circumstance:A circumstance bonus (or penalty) arises from specific conditional factors impacting the success of the task at hand. Circumstance bonuses stack with all other bonuses, including other circumstance bonuses, unless they arise from essentially the same source. --- | Competence:A competence bonus (or penalty) affects a character’s performance of a particular task, as in the case of the bardic ability to inspire competence. Multiple competence bonuses don’t stack; only the highest bonus applies. --- Deflection:A deflection bonus affects armor class and is granted by a spell or magic effect that makes attacks veer off harmlessly. Deflection bonuses stack with all other bonuses to AC except other deflection bonuses. A deflection bonus applies against touch attacks. --- | Dodge:A dodge bonus improves armor class (and sometimes Reflex saves) resulting from physical skill at avoiding blows and other ill effects. Dodge bonuses are never 1 usually not granted by spells or magic items. Any situation or effect (except wearing armor) that negates a character’s Dexterity bonus also negates any dodge bonuses the character may have. Dodge bonuses stack with all other bonuses to AC, even other dodge bonuses. Dodge bonuses apply against touch attacks. --- | Enhancement:An enhancement bonus represents an increase in the sturdiness and/or effectiveness of armor or natural armor, or the effectiveness of a weapon, or a general bonus to an ability score. Multiple enhancement bonuses on the same object (in the case of armor and weapons), creature (in the case of natural armor), or ability score do not stack. Only the highest enhancement bonus applies. Since enhancement bonuses to armor or natural armor effectively increase the armor or natural armor’s bonus to AC, they don’t apply against touch attacks. --- | Inherent:Content... --- | Insight:An insight bonus improves performance of a given activity by granting the character an almost precognitive knowledge of what might occur. Multiple insight bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest insight bonus applies. --- Luck:A luck bonus represents good (or bad) fortune. Multiple luck bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest luck bonus applies. --- | Morale:A morale bonus represents the effects of greater hope, courage, and determination (or hopelessness, cowardice, and despair in the case of a morale penalty). Multiple morale bonuses on the same character do not stack. Only the highest morale bonus applies. Non-intelligent creatures (creatures with an Intelligence of 0 or no Intelligence at all) cannot benefit from morale bonuses. --- | Natural Armor:A natural armor bonus improves armor class resulting from a creature’s naturally tough hide. Natural armor bonuses stack with all other bonuses to armor class (even with armor bonuses) except other natural armor bonuses. Some magical effects (such as the barkskin spell) grant an enhancement bonus to the creature’s existing natural armor bonus, which has the effect of increasing the natural armor’s overall bonus to armor class. A natural armor bonus doesn’t apply against touch attacks. --- | Profane:A profane bonus (or penalty) stems from the power of evil. Multiple profane bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest profane bonus applies. --- | Racial:A racial bonus comes from the culture a particular creature was brought up in or because of innate characteristics of that type of creature. If a creature’s race changes (for instance, if it dies and is reincarnated), it loses all racial bonuses it had in its previous form. VariousSee Situational Modifiers Resistance:A resistance bonus affects saving throws, providing extra protection against harm. Multiple resistance bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest resistance bonus applies. --- | Sacred:A sacred bonus (or penalty) stems from the power of good. Multiple sacred bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest sacred bonus applies. --- | Shield:A shield bonus improves armor class and is granted by a shield or by a spell or magic effect that mimics a shield. Shield bonuses stack with all other bonuses to AC except other shield bonuses. A magic shield typically grants an enhancement bonus to the shield’s shield bonus, which has the effect of increasing the shield’s overall bonus to AC. A shield bonus granted by a spell or magic item typically takes the form of an invisible, tangible field of force that protects the recipient. A shield bonus doesn’t apply against touch attacks. --- | Size:A size bonus or penalty is derived from a creature’s size category. Size modifiers of different kinds apply to armor class, attack rolls, Stealth checks, combat maneuver checks, and various other checks. --- | Trait:A trait bonus is a bonus granted via a character trait. Character traits are an optional additional character defining feature like feats but less powerful (typically about half as strong as a feat.) As with other named bonuses, trait bonuses do not “stack” with other trait bonuses. VariousSee Situational Modifiers Condition(s): None Post Khan took a moment to gaze at the valley that was ringed by the weird megaliths. There was no way that he was going to be able to read what what written upon them so he ultimately turned his attention to finding a way down. Climbing looked like it would be treacherous, so he first focused on finding another way. OOC & Mechanics Survival Check Climb Check Features | Prepared Spells Wild Empathy:A ranger can improve the initial attitude of an animal. This ability functions just like a Diplomacy check to improve the attitude of a person (see Using Skills). The ranger rolls 1d20 and adds his ranger level and his Charisma bonus to determine the wild empathy check result. The typical domestic animal has a starting attitude of indifferent, while wild animals are usually unfriendly. To use wild empathy, the ranger and the animal must be within 30 feet of one another under normal visibility conditions. Generally, influencing an animal in this way takes 1 minute, but, as with influencing people, it might take more or less time. The ranger can also use this ability to influence a magical beast with an Intelligence score of 1 or 2, but he takes a –4 penalty on the check. (+1) Spells Prepared (CL: 1) 1st Level [DC: 12] 2nd Level [DC: 13] 3rd Level [DC: 14] 4th Level [DC: 15] X X X X Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Survival Check 14 1d20+5 9 Climb Check 25 1d20+6 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starhawk Posted April 23 Clone Share Posted April 23 Tanith Camarilla, Elven Wizard Tanith Profile Female Lawful Neutral Elf Wizard (Conjuration - Teleportation) Level 1 Init 5 HP 8/8 Speed 30' AC 13 Touch 13 FF 10 CMD 12 Fort 1 Ref 3 Will 3 CMB -1 BAB 0 Dagger -1 (1d4-1, 19-20/x2) Light Crossbow +3 (1d8, 19-20/x2) (+3 Dex) Str 8 Dex 16 Con 12 Int 18 Wis 12 Cha 10 Cantrips: Acid Orb, Dancing Lights, Mage Hand 1st level Mage Armor, Grease, Colour Spray Power: Shift 6/7 (Swift Action does not provoke) 5' dimension door Wand of Infernal Healing 50/50 Condition None Familiar 'Imp' Profile Familiar (Elemental Familiar [Air]) Thrush "Imp" N Diminutive (+6 to fly +8 to stealth) animal Init +2 Senses low-light vision Perception +9 (1 rank (1)+ Wis (2) + Skill Focus (3) +Class (3) = +9 AC 17 Touch 16 FF 15 (+2 Dex, +4 size + 1 Natural) HP 4 Fort +0 Ref +4 Will [+4] Speed 10 ft Fly 50 ft (good) Melee bite –1 (1d2–5) Space 1 ft.; Reach 0 ft. Str 1 Dex 15 Con 6 Int 6 Wis 15 Cha 6 BAB +0 CMB –2 CMD 13 Race Feats Skill Focus (Perception) Skills Fly (Good) +16, Perception +9, Stealth +14 Familiar Feats Alertness, Elemental Manifestation, share spells, empathic link. Tanith, enormously relieved that she didn't have to climb down the treacherous slope. The megaliths she had left behind were a mystery to her, her not speaking dwarven or having any training in linguistics. Aid Attempts Imp, flying in Khan's vicinity tries to help out, as does Tanith.. Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dax Thura Posted April 24 Author Clone Share Posted April 24 Working together, you find a switchback that allows you to, with caution, make it to the bottom safely. At the bottom, you find yourselves beneath a dense canopy of tall jungle trees. Due to the limited sunlight that comes through the canopy, the jungle floor is largely devoid of undergrowth, save for extremely small and sparse vegetation. The majority of the jungle floor is made of massive root structures from the ancient trees and moss-covered rocks. C1. You can easily follow the trail of the kobolds and miners, who did not work to conceal their tracks once they got this far. The tracks lead you through the jungle to a flowered clearing 2 miles from the ridge. The dense forestation of the valley jungle thins here, opening up enough to reveal the sky through the canopy. Beneath this opening, an ancient ruin consumed by the jungle is barely visible. Vines and leafy foliage encrust toppled blocks of quarried stone, tall grass grows up between derelict paving stones, and squat statues depicting dwarves in heavy armor stand crooked or fractured entirely from the infiltration of twisting roots. Among the more notable features here are the exotic flowers—tall, pitcher-shaped, golden blooms with seven petals, the interior of each a deep red. The soothing fragrance of the flowers fills the valley, and motes of pollen drift lazily in the air. Perception 20 You notice skeletal humanoid remains tucked away within the vegetation throughout the ruins. Knowledge (nature) 15 The flowers as heart-eater blossoms, a breed of inanimate carnivorous plants that feed on the blood and marrow of cadavers. These flowers are typically found in northern Avistan and were most prominent in the lost nation of Sarkoris. A second Knowledge (nature) check. STATS Perception: Normal Terrain: Jungle Cover: Normal Sorgath- 10/10 HP; Tanith- 8/8 HP; Vesal- 9/9 HP; Khan- 12/12 HP; *** MAPS AND HANDOUTS *** Mentions @Mindcrime @Rakle @Starhawk @kanatafun Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starhawk Posted April 24 Clone Share Posted April 24 (edited) Tanith Camarilla, Elven Wizard Tanith Profile Female Lawful Neutral Elf Wizard (Conjuration - Teleportation) Level 1 Init 5 HP 8/8 Speed 30' AC 13 Touch 13 FF 10 CMD 12 Fort 1 Ref 3 Will 3 CMB -1 BAB 0 Dagger -1 (1d4-1, 19-20/x2) Light Crossbow +3 (1d8, 19-20/x2) (+3 Dex) Str 8 Dex 16 Con 12 Int 18 Wis 12 Cha 10 Cantrips: Acid Orb, Dancing Lights, Mage Hand 1st level Mage Armor, Grease, Colour Spray Power: Shift 6/7 (Swift Action does not provoke) 5' dimension door Wand of Infernal Healing 50/50 Condition None Familiar 'Imp' Profile Familiar (Elemental Familiar [Air]) Thrush "Imp" N Diminutive (+6 to fly +8 to stealth) animal Init +2 Senses low-light vision Perception +9 (1 rank (1)+ Wis (2) + Skill Focus (3) +Class (3) = +9 AC 17 Touch 16 FF 15 (+2 Dex, +4 size + 1 Natural) HP 4 Fort +0 Ref +4 Will [+4] Speed 10 ft Fly 50 ft (good) Melee bite –1 (1d2–5) Space 1 ft.; Reach 0 ft. Str 1 Dex 15 Con 6 Int 6 Wis 15 Cha 6 BAB +0 CMB –2 CMD 13 Race Feats Skill Focus (Perception) Skills Fly (Good) +16, Perception +9, Stealth +14 Familiar Feats Alertness, Elemental Manifestation, share spells, empathic link. Circumstances conspire to keep Tanith in the dark, when by rights she should have noticed something. OOC: What were the odds of that? Did I pick up Mindcrime's dice? Aid Attempts Edited April 24 by Starhawk (see edit history) Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Perception 11 1d20+9 2 Imp Perception 19 1d20+9 10 Knowledge Nature 18 1d20+10 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rakle Posted April 24 Clone Share Posted April 24 (edited) Pointing at the flowers with her saber, Vesal asks "Are those flowers poisonous? Red flowers along a path towards a kobold lair seem suspicious. " Her complete lack of gardening knowledge is on full display. AC: 18 (19 if adjacent to a single foe) HP 6/9 Bard Song 12/12 1st 2/2 Fire Resistance 5 Fast heal 2 1/1 Actions Stat Block Vesal M N Ifrit (native, outsider) Bard (Dawnflower Dervish), Level 1, Init 4, HP 9/9, Speed 30 AC 18, Touch 14, Flat-footed 14, CMD 15, Fort 1, Ref 6, Will 2, CMB +1, Base Attack Bonus 0, Action Points n/a scimitar +4 (1d6+4, 18+; x2 +2fire) darts +4 (1d4+1, x2) hide shirt (+3 Armor, +4 Dex) wand of clw 50 charges Abilities Str 13, Dex 18, Con 12, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 15 Condition None Edited April 24 by Rakle (see edit history) Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls perception 10 1d20+4 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kanatafun Posted April 24 Clone Share Posted April 24 "Nature usually warns us with bright colours. Let us just steer clear of them if we can." I will detect magic in the off chance they are hostile and have killed before and someone had an item if value. Sorgath Male CN Half-Orc Medium Level 1 Init 2 HP 10/10 Speed 30' AC 17 Touch 12 FF 15 CMD 16 Fort 5 Ref 4 Will 2 CMB +4 BAB 0 Fauchard, Cold Iron +5 (1d10+6+3, 18-20/x2) Fauchard, Cold Iron, Large +5 (2d8+7+3, 18-20/x2) Sling +2 (1d4+4, x2) Str 18 Dex 14 Con 12 Int 12 Wis 7 Cha 14 Condition None Edited just now by kanatafun (see edit history) Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls perception 15 1d20+2 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starhawk Posted April 24 Clone Share Posted April 24 Tanith Camarilla, Elven Wizard Tanith Profile Female Lawful Neutral Elf Wizard (Conjuration - Teleportation) Level 1 Init 5 HP 8/8 Speed 30' AC 13 Touch 13 FF 10 CMD 12 Fort 1 Ref 3 Will 3 CMB -1 BAB 0 Dagger -1 (1d4-1, 19-20/x2) Light Crossbow +3 (1d8, 19-20/x2) (+3 Dex) Str 8 Dex 16 Con 12 Int 18 Wis 12 Cha 10 Cantrips: Acid Orb, Dancing Lights, Mage Hand 1st level Mage Armor, Grease, Colour Spray Power: Shift 6/7 (Swift Action does not provoke) 5' dimension door Wand of Infernal Healing 50/50 Condition None Familiar 'Imp' Profile Familiar (Elemental Familiar [Air]) Thrush "Imp" N Diminutive (+6 to fly +8 to stealth) animal Init +2 Senses low-light vision Perception +9 (1 rank (1)+ Wis (2) + Skill Focus (3) +Class (3) = +9 AC 17 Touch 16 FF 15 (+2 Dex, +4 size + 1 Natural) HP 4 Fort +0 Ref +4 Will [+4] Speed 10 ft Fly 50 ft (good) Melee bite –1 (1d2–5) Space 1 ft.; Reach 0 ft. Str 1 Dex 15 Con 6 Int 6 Wis 15 Cha 6 BAB +0 CMB –2 CMD 13 Race Feats Skill Focus (Perception) Skills Fly (Good) +16, Perception +9, Stealth +14 Familiar Feats Alertness, Elemental Manifestation, share spells, empathic link. Tanith casts detect magic and veers the detection cone left and right as they progress, on the offchance it picks up something that's not apparent. Aid Attempts Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dax Thura Posted April 24 Author Clone Share Posted April 24 (edited) @Starhawk does Tanith wish to attempt the second Knowledge (nature) check? @Mindcrime anything from Khan? Edited April 24 by Dax Thura (see edit history) Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindcrime Posted April 24 Clone Share Posted April 24 Khan Khan Male, Half-orc Class: Ranger | Level: 1 Str: 14 | Dex: 16 | Con: 14 | Int: 12 | Wis: 13 | Cha: 10 HP: 12/12 | Speed: 30 | Init: +3 AC: 15 | Touch: 13 | Flat-footed: 12 CMD: 16 | FCMD: 13 Fort: 4 | Ref: 5 | Will: 1 Weapons Longbow: +4Dexterity Modifier: +3 Base Attack Bonus: +1 (1d8, x3) [100 ft range] Scimitar (cold-iron): +3Strength Modifier: +2 Base Attack Bonus: +1 (1d6+2, 18-20/x2) Dagger: +3Strength Modifier: +2 Base Attack Bonus: +1 (melee)/+4Dexterity Modifier: +3 Base Attack Bonus: +1 (missile) (1d4+2, 19-20/x2) [10 ft range] Situational Modifiers Favored EnemyCLASS (RANGER) FEATURE At 1st level, a ranger selects a creature type from the ranger favored enemies table. He gains a +2 bonus on Bluff, Knowledge, Perception, Sense Motive, and Survival checks against creatures of his selected type. Likewise, he gets a +2 bonus on weapon attack and damage rolls against them. A ranger may make Knowledge skill checks untrained when attempting to identify these creatures. At 5th level and every five levels thereafter (10th, 15th, and 20th level), the ranger may select an additional favored enemy. In addition, at each such interval, the bonus against any one favored enemy (including the one just selected, if so desired) increases by +2. If the ranger chooses humanoids or outsiders as a favored enemy, he must also choose an associated subtype, as indicated on the table below. (Note that there are other types of humanoid to choose from—those called out specifically on the table below are merely the most common.) If a specific creature falls into more than one category of favored enemy, the ranger’s bonuses do not stack; he simply uses whichever bonus is higher. 1st: Monstrous Humanoids (+2) | Freedom FighterFACTION Your family has long waged war against tyranny, and you learned a great deal about guerilla warfare in your youth. You gain a +1 trait bonus on Stealth checks and a +1 trait bonus on attack rolls during surprise rounds. | Orc BloodRACIAL TRAIT Half-orcs count as both humans and orcs for any effect related to race. | Orc FerocityRACIAL TRAIT Once per day, when a half-orc is brought below 0 hit points but not killed, he can fight on for 1 more round as if disabled. At the end of his next turn, unless brought to above 0 hit points, he immediately falls unconscious and begins dying. | Point-Blank ShotFEAT You are especially accurate when making ranged attacks against close targets. Benefit: You get a +1 bonus on attack and damage rolls with ranged weapons at ranges of up to 30 feet. | TrackCLASS (RANGER) FEATURE A ranger adds half his level (minimum 1) to Survival skill checks made to follow tracks. Bonus Types The important aspect of bonus types is that two bonuses of the same type don’t generally stack. With the exception of dodge bonuses, most circumstance bonuses, and racial bonuses, only the better bonus of a given type works. Bonuses without a type always stack, unless they are from the same source. Alchemical:An alchemical bonus is granted by the use of a non-magical, alchemical substance such as antitoxin. --- | Armor:An armor bonus applies to armor class and is granted by armor or by a spell or magical effect that mimics armor. Armor bonuses stack with all other bonuses to armor class (even with natural armor bonuses) except other armor bonuses. An armor bonus doesn’t apply against touch attacks, except for armor bonuses granted by force effects (such as the mage armor spell) which apply against incorporeal touch attacks, such as that of a shadow. +2Leather Armor | BAB:This number is a modifier added to your attack rolls. A higher number means you’re better at combat. +1 | Circumstance:A circumstance bonus (or penalty) arises from specific conditional factors impacting the success of the task at hand. Circumstance bonuses stack with all other bonuses, including other circumstance bonuses, unless they arise from essentially the same source. --- | Competence:A competence bonus (or penalty) affects a character’s performance of a particular task, as in the case of the bardic ability to inspire competence. Multiple competence bonuses don’t stack; only the highest bonus applies. --- Deflection:A deflection bonus affects armor class and is granted by a spell or magic effect that makes attacks veer off harmlessly. Deflection bonuses stack with all other bonuses to AC except other deflection bonuses. A deflection bonus applies against touch attacks. --- | Dodge:A dodge bonus improves armor class (and sometimes Reflex saves) resulting from physical skill at avoiding blows and other ill effects. Dodge bonuses are never 1 usually not granted by spells or magic items. Any situation or effect (except wearing armor) that negates a character’s Dexterity bonus also negates any dodge bonuses the character may have. Dodge bonuses stack with all other bonuses to AC, even other dodge bonuses. Dodge bonuses apply against touch attacks. --- | Enhancement:An enhancement bonus represents an increase in the sturdiness and/or effectiveness of armor or natural armor, or the effectiveness of a weapon, or a general bonus to an ability score. Multiple enhancement bonuses on the same object (in the case of armor and weapons), creature (in the case of natural armor), or ability score do not stack. Only the highest enhancement bonus applies. Since enhancement bonuses to armor or natural armor effectively increase the armor or natural armor’s bonus to AC, they don’t apply against touch attacks. --- | Inherent:Content... --- | Insight:An insight bonus improves performance of a given activity by granting the character an almost precognitive knowledge of what might occur. Multiple insight bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest insight bonus applies. --- Luck:A luck bonus represents good (or bad) fortune. Multiple luck bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest luck bonus applies. --- | Morale:A morale bonus represents the effects of greater hope, courage, and determination (or hopelessness, cowardice, and despair in the case of a morale penalty). Multiple morale bonuses on the same character do not stack. Only the highest morale bonus applies. Non-intelligent creatures (creatures with an Intelligence of 0 or no Intelligence at all) cannot benefit from morale bonuses. --- | Natural Armor:A natural armor bonus improves armor class resulting from a creature’s naturally tough hide. Natural armor bonuses stack with all other bonuses to armor class (even with armor bonuses) except other natural armor bonuses. Some magical effects (such as the barkskin spell) grant an enhancement bonus to the creature’s existing natural armor bonus, which has the effect of increasing the natural armor’s overall bonus to armor class. A natural armor bonus doesn’t apply against touch attacks. --- | Profane:A profane bonus (or penalty) stems from the power of evil. Multiple profane bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest profane bonus applies. --- | Racial:A racial bonus comes from the culture a particular creature was brought up in or because of innate characteristics of that type of creature. If a creature’s race changes (for instance, if it dies and is reincarnated), it loses all racial bonuses it had in its previous form. VariousSee Situational Modifiers Resistance:A resistance bonus affects saving throws, providing extra protection against harm. Multiple resistance bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest resistance bonus applies. --- | Sacred:A sacred bonus (or penalty) stems from the power of good. Multiple sacred bonuses on the same character or object do not stack. Only the highest sacred bonus applies. --- | Shield:A shield bonus improves armor class and is granted by a shield or by a spell or magic effect that mimics a shield. Shield bonuses stack with all other bonuses to AC except other shield bonuses. A magic shield typically grants an enhancement bonus to the shield’s shield bonus, which has the effect of increasing the shield’s overall bonus to AC. A shield bonus granted by a spell or magic item typically takes the form of an invisible, tangible field of force that protects the recipient. A shield bonus doesn’t apply against touch attacks. --- | Size:A size bonus or penalty is derived from a creature’s size category. Size modifiers of different kinds apply to armor class, attack rolls, Stealth checks, combat maneuver checks, and various other checks. --- | Trait:A trait bonus is a bonus granted via a character trait. Character traits are an optional additional character defining feature like feats but less powerful (typically about half as strong as a feat.) As with other named bonuses, trait bonuses do not “stack” with other trait bonuses. VariousSee Situational Modifiers Condition(s): None Post Khan looked around at the surroundings before focusing on the exotic flowers. OOC & Mechanics Perception Check Knowledge Nature Check Knowledge Nature Check Features | Prepared Spells Wild Empathy:A ranger can improve the initial attitude of an animal. This ability functions just like a Diplomacy check to improve the attitude of a person (see Using Skills). The ranger rolls 1d20 and adds his ranger level and his Charisma bonus to determine the wild empathy check result. The typical domestic animal has a starting attitude of indifferent, while wild animals are usually unfriendly. To use wild empathy, the ranger and the animal must be within 30 feet of one another under normal visibility conditions. Generally, influencing an animal in this way takes 1 minute, but, as with influencing people, it might take more or less time. The ranger can also use this ability to influence a magical beast with an Intelligence score of 1 or 2, but he takes a –4 penalty on the check. (+1) Spells Prepared (CL: 1) 1st Level [DC: 12] 2nd Level [DC: 13] 3rd Level [DC: 14] 4th Level [DC: 15] X X X X Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Perception Check 21 1d20+6 15 Knowledge Nature Check 18 1d20+5 13 Knowledge Nature Check 20 1d20+5 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starhawk Posted April 24 Clone Share Posted April 24 (edited) Tanith Camarilla, Elven Wizard Tanith Profile Female Lawful Neutral Elf Wizard (Conjuration - Teleportation) Level 1 Init 5 HP 8/8 Speed 30' AC 13 Touch 13 FF 10 CMD 12 Fort 1 Ref 3 Will 3 CMB -1 BAB 0 Dagger -1 (1d4-1, 19-20/x2) Light Crossbow +3 (1d8, 19-20/x2) (+3 Dex) Str 8 Dex 16 Con 12 Int 18 Wis 12 Cha 10 Cantrips: Acid Orb, Dancing Lights, Mage Hand 1st level Mage Armor, Grease, Colour Spray Power: Shift 6/7 (Swift Action does not provoke) 5' dimension door Wand of Infernal Healing 50/50 Condition None Familiar 'Imp' Profile Familiar (Elemental Familiar [Air]) Thrush "Imp" N Diminutive (+6 to fly +8 to stealth) animal Init +2 Senses low-light vision Perception +9 (1 rank (1)+ Wis (2) + Skill Focus (3) +Class (3) = +9 AC 17 Touch 16 FF 15 (+2 Dex, +4 size + 1 Natural) HP 4 Fort +0 Ref +4 Will [+4] Speed 10 ft Fly 50 ft (good) Melee bite –1 (1d2–5) Space 1 ft.; Reach 0 ft. Str 1 Dex 15 Con 6 Int 6 Wis 15 Cha 6 BAB +0 CMB –2 CMD 13 Race Feats Skill Focus (Perception) Skills Fly (Good) +16, Perception +9, Stealth +14 Familiar Feats Alertness, Elemental Manifestation, share spells, empathic link. Tanith ponders the matter once more and something answers from the back of her head. Aid Attempts Edited April 24 by Starhawk (see edit history) Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Nature 29 1d20+10 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dax Thura Posted April 25 Author Clone Share Posted April 25 (edited) Working together, you find a switchback that allows you to, with caution, make it to the bottom safely. At the bottom, you find yourselves beneath a dense canopy of tall jungle trees. Due to the limited sunlight that comes through the canopy, the jungle floor is largely devoid of undergrowth, save for extremely small and sparse vegetation. The majority of the jungle floor is made of massive root structures from the ancient trees and moss-covered rocks. C1. You can easily follow the trail of the kobolds and miners, who did not work to conceal their tracks once they got this far. The tracks lead you through the jungle to a flowered clearing 2 miles from the ridge. The dense forestation of the valley jungle thins here, opening up enough to reveal the sky through the canopy. Beneath this opening, an ancient ruin consumed by the jungle is barely visible. Vines and leafy foliage encrust toppled blocks of quarried stone, tall grass grows up between derelict paving stones, and squat statues depicting dwarves in heavy armor stand crooked or fractured entirely from the infiltration of twisting roots. Among the more notable features here are the exotic flowers—tall, pitcher-shaped, golden blooms with seven petals, the interior of each a deep red. The soothing fragrance of the flowers fills the valley, and motes of pollen drift lazily in the air. Khan sees more bodies in the vegetation. At least 50 of varying races. This would explain why the heart-eater flowers are so prevalent here. That and the two xtabays. He also recognizes the sleep inducing xtabay pollen lazily drifting throughout the clearing. There is a fresh kill near one xtabay. STATS Perception: Normal Terrain: Jungle Cover: Normal Sorgath- 10/10 HP; Tanith- 8/8 HP; Vesal- 9/9 HP; Khan- 12/12 HP; *** MAPS AND HANDOUTS *** Mentions @Mindcrime @Rakle @Starhawk @kanatafun Edited April 25 by Dax Thura (see edit history) Name xDiceName xDiceResult xDiceString xDiceRolls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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