Combat
| From: | Ivan |
| To: | All |
| Date: | Tue 13 Jul 1993 12:35 |
Mr. DM: I've forgotten if Ivan has two or three attacks this round, so I'll
explain his moves to include either.
If the lantern guy he was attacking is killed before he has his move, he'll
attack the horse of the leader and try to hit it's neck (might be an easy shot
since it is supposed to stay there since the leader isn't telling it to go).
If the lantern guy is not dead before his first attack, he'll try and finish
him off and use all of his attacks until he (the leader) is dead (all these
are with my drusus).
Once the lantern guy is finished (as I said earlier) he'll attack the horse's
neck. This should terrify the horse and cause it to go all icky (for lack of
a better term), this causing a great deal of trouble to the leader. If his
attack on the horse fails, he'll re-attempt this move if Ivan has remaining
attacks this round. If both the lantern-holding slaver has been killed and
the horse has been hit in the neck, Ivan will devote his remaining attacks (if
there are any) to the leader. If he dies also, and Ivan still has attacks
remaining, he'll attempt to get closer to any remaining slaver and attack that
guy (if there is another one) using all of his attacks that round. Ivan will
use his shield as a block for the first attack directed at him. If all
enemies have been eliminated, and Ivan still has attacks remaining, Ivan will
rest for the remainder of the round.
Sage's Desk AD&D