The three rats all charging gave Gurkirat a good scare, even though they all missed in their attacks. In a brief moment of panic, he reached into his bag and pulled out his vile concoction crafted the night before. Might as well use this before I'm killed.
"Hold your breath!" he shouted and followed his own advice by taking a large gasp of air.
Throw the poison cloud at the dire rat attacking Talathel. Gotta keep that evil thing at the center of this cloud. Does this open me up for an attack of opportunity?
Nope. You are not moving past someone or doing anything that really draws their attention. You get away with it fine.
ReplyDeleteThey get a fortitude save against the gas every round, so I will roll that for them later. I don't think that will happen until around 7 PM tonight, so you know the timeline, kind of.
ReplyDeleteThe Fortitude rolls of the rats:
ReplyDeleteRoll(1d20)+2:
19,+2
Total:21
Roll(1d20)+2:
12,+2
Total:14
Roll(1d20)+2:
1,+2
Total:3
Fortitude rolls of the dire rat:
Roll(1d20)+3:
14,+3
Total:17
Fortitude rolls of the wererat:
Roll(1d20)+6:
13,+6
Total:19
They rolled surprisingly well. I'm going to say that the DC is 15+ the level of the spell (3), so for these potions, it is 18.
One of the rats, and the wererat were able to keep from getting nauseous.