|
Post by Father on Feb 4, 2021 16:59:56 GMT 1
28 rounds 24 defeated enemies Mooks vs Mikel: 8#6d6 24 23 23 21 16 14 22 25Another 8x1
|
|
|
Post by Mikel of Harroway on Feb 4, 2021 23:20:52 GMT 1
|
|
|
Post by Father on Feb 5, 2021 23:47:41 GMT 1
32 rounds 25 defeated enemies Mooks vs Mikel: 8#7d6k6 28 19 30 19 19 21 26 27Damage round by round: 4-1 4-1 1-1 4-4
|
|
|
Post by Mikel of Harroway on Feb 9, 2021 8:31:59 GMT 1
|
|
|
Post by Father on Feb 13, 2021 12:51:20 GMT 1
With that many injuries, and attacks only getting worse, you may consider doing one attack at a time, or using fatigue to ignore AP etc.
|
|
|
Post by Mikel of Harroway on Feb 19, 2021 9:05:32 GMT 1
I was thinking to do another 4 rounds and use a wound + 1 point of fatigue, then taking another wound after that and pulling Mikel.
|
|
|
Post by Father on Feb 21, 2021 18:46:47 GMT 1
The problem with that plan is that most likely, you're running out of health and injuries, and each of the remaining 8 attacks across 4 rounds then threatens wounds and defeat.
|
|
|
Post by Mikel of Harroway on Feb 26, 2021 7:31:50 GMT 1
|
|
|
Post by Father on Mar 8, 2021 19:29:29 GMT 1
|
|
|
Post by Mikel of Harroway on Mar 12, 2021 18:34:20 GMT 1
Mikel CD: 14 (Armor+L.Shield)(17 from CA)* AR: 11 Health: 4/12 AP: 2 Bulk: 3 Movement: 4/13 I/W/F: 3/0/0
Mikel will take 3 injuries and withdraw.
There was a rush, and a flurry of activity. The ringing Mikel heard was from his own helmet and soon the men behind him surged in front of his and pushed back against the Bracken men. As Mikel pushed himself up, having been battered down to a knee, he saw the man who had been in front of him now sprawled over the ground, still breathing but in clear pain. Mikel knew he wasn't worth as much as he should be just now and some respite would do much to revive him. Grabbing the man by an arm he began hauling him backward, soon another helped, and before long they were behind the line. Finally raising the visor of him helm Mikel drank in deep gulps of air as he studied the field before him. The carnage was terrible, and in some perverse way, terrific.
|
|