I’ve had D&D sessions where the players did this sort of thing, except there it was more working out optimum tactics—while if the term “Leeroy Jenkins!” had been invented yet, my character would have been shouting it and charging the enemy.
Isn’t there a game out there that is playable, using some of “new style” and “old style” games? Not everybody wanst to play a game that goes on forever, nor do they want to play The Game of Life.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
bravo, Marcus
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
The problem is that the bowman was dead long before since creatures like Balrog can exist for thousands of years.
colBoh about 6 years ago
Geez, you’d think Jason would be elated to try to calculate something like that. Remember Wizard Chess?
Sisu60 about 6 years ago
He was bored to death with science
KenseidenXL about 6 years ago
Sorry, but a Type VI Tana’ri is immortal. It would have to die of boredom….
SKJAM! Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’ve had D&D sessions where the players did this sort of thing, except there it was more working out optimum tactics—while if the term “Leeroy Jenkins!” had been invented yet, my character would have been shouting it and charging the enemy.
derdave969 about 6 years ago
Whatever happened to Kentucky windage?
Charlie Fogwhistle about 6 years ago
I hope Marcus also factored in the draw weight of the bow and resiliency of the wood, as well as any elasticity in the bow string.
Ontman about 6 years ago
They did not pass!
Knitterknerd about 6 years ago
People criticize Pathfinder for being rules-heavy, but having rules for these sorts of things prevents arguments about how they should factor in!
Mentor397 about 6 years ago
This is what happens when you use all the optional rules. I love Rolemaster, for example, but too many people think it’s all or nothing.
Jogger2 about 6 years ago
While your archer does those calculations, the balrog attacks!
CeeJay about 6 years ago
Isn’t there a game out there that is playable, using some of “new style” and “old style” games? Not everybody wanst to play a game that goes on forever, nor do they want to play The Game of Life.
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
Mike from “Stranger Things” would have had the balrog attack in impatience.
Ed_Bickford creator about 6 years ago
LOL!!! Roll a twenty sided dice to see if you know all those factors.
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
Congratulations on 30 years of Foxtrot!Long may you dance!!
MaxNissen almost 5 years ago
Yeah, but the balrog might be thosands of years old already and the archer maybe is only 15 or something
Empress of Dragons about 4 years ago
Nerds and Numbers
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Lol
Steamy over 3 years ago
this is very realistic to dnd