Yes; I will update it to say: "Snaps between Wen and Ulric's positions"flightcommander wrote:Aren't Wen and Ulric at rather different points on the wall?
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Yes; I will update it to say: "Snaps between Wen and Ulric's positions"flightcommander wrote:Aren't Wen and Ulric at rather different points on the wall?
I think that is what we are trying to do.. Have Josiane disengage and Wen engage in hopes that the other has turned on Desmond/Mondes. I think the Righteous Evengelist is an attempt to allow Josiane and Wen to actually damage the Werewolf. At least that was my take on the posts.waysoftheearth wrote:Back on topic:
I.e., Josiane won't be able to cast her spell while toe to toe with a werewolf; she won't be able to cast until the next turn in which she begins unengaged. So her best course of action is to somehow disengage.
It will also pay to consider Josiane's spells; the Righteous Evangelist (aka Magic Weapon) will make one or two weapons +1. The Benediction of Thuul (aka Bless) will promote all unengaged allies within a 60ft circle to +1...
waysoftheearth wrote:Yes, I think Wen has the right idea, but he (and others too) could do better than attack with an ineffectual weapon.
Players without silver weapons could still overbear the werewolves, attempting to restrain them from attacking. Anyone could attempt to barge a werewolf off the wall. I.e., there are "creative" options beyond "attack to kill" that could be exploited.
Just sayin'