PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
it was a very basic concept my group came up with when summoner was introduced
the idea was, in an open area a summoner would travel to the highest level possible for a summoned creature to reach terminal velocity and drop it directly on top of the enemies head, thus leaving them out or range of most enemies, but able to inflict massive damage
since a brontosaurus is the largest and most massive animal possible to summon at the level we were at in our campaign, we decided on it
the debate came from how to measure the damage due to the wording at the time
we concluded that the bomb would count as an object BUT it would not get an action after it struck whatever it was hitting
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Metzger MeisterIt Gets Worsebefore it gets any better.Registered Userregular
edited November 2016
Now I want to include a radical environmentalist group in my campaign who summon whales and just drop them across the deck if enemy ships and shit.
Edit: also I'm gonna name NPCs after the many names of David Rider until my players catch on. Starting with Flint Ironstag.
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the idea was, in an open area a summoner would travel to the highest level possible for a summoned creature to reach terminal velocity and drop it directly on top of the enemies head, thus leaving them out or range of most enemies, but able to inflict massive damage
since a brontosaurus is the largest and most massive animal possible to summon at the level we were at in our campaign, we decided on it
the debate came from how to measure the damage due to the wording at the time
we concluded that the bomb would count as an object BUT it would not get an action after it struck whatever it was hitting
Edit: also I'm gonna name NPCs after the many names of David Rider until my players catch on. Starting with Flint Ironstag.
They're magic whales it doesn't count. It is a whale that should not be, so there's no net loss of whale life.