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Tywyll 06-03-2019 06:43 AM

Fire vs Big Targets
 
When a giant or other multi-hex monster, moves through multiple fire hexes with a single hex step, do they take damage from all the fire hexes or do you only count the hexes they move through from a single point.
i.e. if a giants moves 1 hex forward and enters a fire hex, but this also moves it's lower right side into a different fire hex, has it taken 2 or 4 damage?

larsdangly 06-03-2019 09:27 AM

Re: Fire vs Big Targets
 
Great question. I think a strict application of RAW would be that you take fire damage every time one of your hexes enters a fire hex, and so the highest total applies. On the other hand, if you are trying to make a rational ruling you might also note that a 1 hex figure that simply stands for a full turn in a fire hex takes 4, so you might cap the damage at 4.

A related question: should you apply armor or natural protection once to the total, or to each 2 point wound? I would say the latter.

Skarg 06-03-2019 01:56 PM

Re: Fire vs Big Targets
 
Yeah, I treat each hex of the multi-hex figure as a single figure for fire damage purposes, both for the damage and the protection.

Though sometimes it also makes sense to give a higher protection rating... e.g. a giant's boots might protect against small enough fires like leather armor.

Shoug 06-04-2019 11:05 AM

Re: Fire vs Big Targets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by larsdangly (Post 2266775)
A related question: should you apply armor or natural protection once to the total, or to each 2 point wound? I would say the latter.

The former is how fire works RAW. It's underneath the FIRE spell.


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