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Neptune #1117080 Fri 03/04/2026 03:44 UTC
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My thought is having Kriv go full expeditious retreat double dash to get to the wagon post haste. Seem reasonable?

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Originally Posted by Neptune
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Kriv      2.1
Aubric    2.0

Note: The decimals after Sindar, Kriv, Davroar and Aubric's initiative rolls is the tiebreaker
which is the dexterity modifier.

This is an interesting tiebreaker and opposite the way I would expect (I'd break based on the higher "natural" die roll). I mean, Kriv literally rolled a 1! grin

But I do see it's apparently an extremely common house rule.

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Jaliera is considering her actions based on range:

Color spray - 15 feet
Lightning scroll - no idea
Bow - coming out as lonest range currently.

Based on this she is likely to ride in at pace until her bow becomes effective, then stop and dismount to use it.

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ooc: Remember that from 500 feet up, you need to travel 500 feet down to strike. With a double movement rate of 160 it would take 4 full rounds of double moves. That's 4 rounds to go down. Assuming you started at ground zero, a full vertical climb puts the eagle at 320 feet up in 2 rounds. You still need 2 rounds to get to 500 feet altitude.

Another instance where the D&D rules defy reality (I =know=, it's a fantasy game). Simply falling with no effort expended by the Eagle would result in:

The distance an object falls in 6 seconds (neglecting air resistance) is 176.58 meters (or approximately 579.3 feet). Formula for freefall is:

d=1/2(gt squared)

d=distance
g=acceleration (32ft/sec/sec)
t=time

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Originally Posted by Zeim
Another instance where the D&D rules defy reality (I =know=, it's a fantasy game). Simply falling with no effort expended by the Eagle ...
But an eagle, by design, has air resistance grin

Now, if the eagle decided to drop guano on the attackers in an attempt to blind them, that might fall 500 feet in a turn... lol

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But an eagle, by design, has air resistance
Only if it's wings are spread. If it tucks them in it drops like a stone. That is actually how they hunt for fish. Besides, it makes no sense at all that a creature can climb (opposing gravity) at the same rate it can descend (where gravity is assisting).

But as I said, just another example of the need to not try to compare fantasy to science.

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Fun discussion but Zeim is 100% correct when he says "Another instance where the D&D rules defy reality". The rest is just a fun exercise.

In truth, I would need to calculate the hypotonus of the x, y and z axis for a move. So if he went 160 feet forward and 40 feet left and 500 feet up the math would be.

square root of ((square root of (160 square + 40 square)) + 500 square) which according to my math is 525.5 feet. But my math might be off because it don't matter.


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I did not realize it would take 4 full rounds to strike from that height. With that in mind, I am going to change my characters option to stay relatively low at 150' in order to make a diving strike within a single round of combat.

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That's why I gave you the chance to alter your action smile


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Fun discussion but Zeim is 100% correct when he says "Another instance where the D&D rules defy reality". The rest is just a fun exercise.

Yes. That is why I was not arguing to change the ruling, just pointing out the silliness of the rule.

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