The tendrils coming from the wall only required a DC 15 Dex Save to avoid. I’ll be using DCs of 16 for all eye ray attacks (including the eyeball that came out of the column to shoot at Scanlan). I was wondering how surprised he should be. Matt was surprised to see how well the party was rolling against his beholder on Thursday. IsYitzack returns, with the odds on how often the party could have saved against the beholder’s eye ray attacks! So, necrotic is bad news, but really, whether it’s instant or not depends on the spell description. The trap surrounding the champion of the Raven Queen (the goddess of death) also killed those who fell below 0 HP. The spell description for Finger of Death explains that victims who drop below 0 HP instantly die and become a zombie under the control of the caster on their next turn. There’s the Death Ray that Beholders have (55 on a fail, half on success). However, the attacks you mentioned above all have some sort of death effect tied to them. Beholders also have a non-instant-kill necrotic eye ray called the Enervation Ray (36 on a failed, half on save). A PC who fell victim to Keyleth’s Blight would not die automatically, either (unless they were somehow a nonmagical plant, as explained in the spell description). Many attacks that use necrotic damage also have an instant death effect tied to them, but dealing necrotic damage to a player character with low HP isn’t necessarily the kiss of death for them.įrom the non-instant-kill side, you bring up the Banshee’s Corrupting Touch (average of 12 necrotic damage). As anti-life energy, it is harmful to living creatures, but may have little or no effect on undead or constructs. Necrotic damage, by itself, is simply a type of damage. Is it a rule in 5e that Necrotic damage that takes you down to 0 is an auto-kill? Because I seem to recall it was the same way during the K'varn fight with Grog, and that was also the fear at the end of the Ziggurat fight? Or maybe Matt just forgot about it? But, in Whispers (29) Percy also goes down to 0 from the Banshee's slash that deals Necrotic damage, yet doesn't die. Killed by Grog in a challenge for herd leadership.Īnonymous asks: In The Sunken Tomb (44) Vex dies instantly from being hit with enough Necrotic damage to take her down to 0.Took advantage of the destruction of Westruun to take the city for his own before being subjugated by a returning Umbrasyl.Beat Grog and ejected him from the Herd of Storms when he refused to kill Wilhand Trickfoot.Grog’s uncle and head of the Herd of Storms.Goliath fighter/barbarian (Totem of the Bear).Took advantage of Thordak’s destruction of Pyrah to invade the Material Plane.“God” to the Kua-toa living in the tomb of Purvon Suul, Champion of the Raven Queen.Last known location: Emon, still running the Clasp.Ejected Vax’ildan from the Clasp after he refused to stay with them when VM rejected his offer.Wanted VM to assist the Clasp in infiltrating Vasselheim in exchange for the Clasp’s help with the Chroma Conclave crisis.Maybe the REAL Conclave Were the Foes We Faced Along the Way Spireling Shenn We're breaking them up by story arc, continuing with the non-dragon foes of the Conclave arc. We had an anonymous critter request a while back for us to create a list of villains and information about their intentions and deeds. There have been a lot of big bads over the course of 99 episodes, so many that we can't do them justice in one post. Yes! We are pleased to say that we started keeping these at the beginning of the campaign. We keep the list of all spells he has ever cast (as well as all the spells all of the players have ever cast), so that might be a good starting point!ĭo you keep track of Jester’s drawings in her sketchbook? It took a bit of work, but the Monster Analyses galleries have now been reordered, with the episode number of the respective campaign leading the name of the encounter.ĭo you have a list of all the spells in Caleb’s spellbooks? Can you reorganize your Monster Analysis gallery based on episode number instead of alphabetical order? You’re probably thinking of “Twin Elms” from the first Pillars of Eternity game! For a full list of early recurring songs, check out this list compiled by Kelly Knox for Geek & Sundry.Īs a new player, I don’t tend to know the name of the monsters that are fought in Critical Role. What is the name of the music that was mainly heard in the art reel in campaign 1, and is often heard during sessions to this day? What's the largest number of episodes Ashley has continuously been part of? Is she closing in on the longest consistent number or episodes?Īs of 2-99, Ashley has surpassed her previous record (12, also set in Campaign 2) of being present for 14 consecutive episodes.
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