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Gurgun vs Walter - Wrestling For Oghma!

Posted by DM BadCatManFor group 0
DM BadCatMan
GM, 50 posts
Fri 25 Apr 2008
at 14:03
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Gurgun vs Walter - Wrestling For Oghma!

Grease Pit



This is a small area filled with slippery slime, oil, jelly or other substances.

All squares are under the effect of a permanent Grease spell. Combatants start off with non-greased armour, weapons and equipment. Any who fall prone or are otherwise lowered to the ground are immediately greased all over. Combatants may grease themselves, an item or all over as a free action in a preparation round. Greased combatants or items remain so for the duration of the match, unless some means of cleaning is available (like Prestidigitation).

Grease:
A grease spell covers a solid surface with a layer of slippery grease. Any creature in the area when the spell is cast must make a successful Reflex save or fall. This save is repeated on your turn each round that the creature remains within the area. A creature can walk within or through the area of grease at half normal speed with a DC 10 Balance check. Failure means it can’t move that round (and must then make a Reflex save or fall), while failure by 5 or more means it falls (see the Balance skill for details).

The spell can also be used to create a greasy coating on an item. Material objects not in use are always affected by this spell, while an object wielded or employed by a creature receives a Reflex saving throw to avoid the effect. If the initial saving throw fails, the creature immediately drops the item. A saving throw must be made in each round that the creature attempts to pick up or use the greased item. A creature wearing greased armor or clothing gains a +10 circumstance bonus on Escape Artist checks and on grapple checks made to resist or escape a grapple or to escape a pin.


***

The aged monk pointed to each corner and the Seeker waiting there. "Chong! Hong!" he bellowed, and the fight was begun.

Walter
Gurgun
This message was last edited by the GM at 08:43, Wed 07 May 2008.
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