If you're talking about the character sheet, I installed CutePDF, which allows me to print to a PDF file. So when I print my character, I use printer CutePDF, and save to my Google drive. Alternately, print to a normal folder, then upload to google as a pdf.
I'm an apple guy so CutePDF was a no go, but I did manage to save it. Didn't know about that option before. I tried uploading it but it was 5 GB. I'll try compressing it.
I've spent 2 surges to get to 38 HP, just over half his surges spent.
And is anyone else concerned about the traps we just meandered over?
And, because I want to tempt fate, Arcana for mental activity on the other side of the room. (1d20+8)[18]
Sorry. Throk is up to date. I believe the two healing surges plus the regen were sufficient to get him to full.
Edit: belay that. At the end of the fight, Throk would have been at the equivalent of a healing surge +7. (unless I missed something). Thus, he'd have needed to use 2 more surges to be close to full. I'm using someone else's computer at the moment, and can't open the map, but I'll update later today.
And what I said about Hal not running into the middle of things... RP demands the Paladin go help the tortured. Maybe this battle he will play a bit smarter.
If you want Hal to hang back, RP could include a crisis of courage, his faith and goodwill assailed by the knowledge of what happened ten minutes ago. It's an option. It may be more fun for you to play the ideal hero ... but as Roman has been showing me, sometimes acting bumbling and far from perfect has its moments too.
I have to say, having all the time I need to write my responses has given me more appreciation for the acting side of RPGs.
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Avatar by Meltheim: Eveve, dwarven battlemind, 4e Dark Sun
I got him neurotic about proving himself to people that aren't even there, and failing to do something will giving me good RP because of that. He's trying to live up to what he thinks his uncle is, like a kid trying to be an adult without fully understanding what he's doing. Sort of Billy Baxton/Captain Marvel thing. If someone warns him not to do something he will take the advice, but it may not occur to him on his own.
Aigh! I had a post all typed up and then the power died! (Somebody accidentally kicked the switch on the power strip. This concatenation of desks and filing cabinets is NOT well-thought-out.)
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Avatar by Meltheim: Eveve, dwarven battlemind, 4e Dark Sun
Sorry to see the dwarf go, but glad the eladrin is staying. Without our trusty controller, and the brains behind our operation, we would be in serious trouble.
No surprise round per se, but oddly Roman and Hal/Jirus are first in initiative.
Let me get it officially started, ok?
edit: started! Roman and Hallowhiem/Jirus to go first. NOTE: These creatures are insubstantial, which means they take 1/2 damage from all attacks, including those with ongoing damage.
The main map says the enemies have THP. It's going to be a little hard to keep the records straight because the spreadsheet doesn't seem to have a way to keep up with monster THP. (I'm not complaining -- it's awesome, regardless.) I reduced the THP listed on the map sheet and erased the damage dealt from the spreadsheet.
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Avatar by Meltheim: Eveve, dwarven battlemind, 4e Dark Sun
Yeah, I wasn't sure how to show it either. I think I will just track it like normal HP and have them get "healed" whenever they get more THP. Sound good?
Edit: Ok I'll say this - these guys can't technically get bloodied.
I'm gonna be a bit delayed with my attack, heading to work now, then back home for thanksgiving, then 4 hours back here for a busy black friday. I should be able to post before the weekend, if everything goes right and behaves.
Ok, I've arrived at my holiday destination after an extended day of work and traffic. I will post in the morning, but if someone wants to skip it and move on, curse Roman's target, Dirge it, and mark the next one in rotation. Flavor and my rolls will be up in under 10 hours if no one wants to skip ahead.
Edit: So, I doubt that hit, but there it is. Now, let Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde do their worst.