Why did the Ewoks have a couple of trees hanging on ropes ready to crush an armoured walker at a level way above anything they would normally encounter in their environment? Pretty much the same answer. Either that, or she carried it up there somehow.
Falling damage is no joke. Depending on how tall the tree was, that stone could be dealing a pretty good amount of damage. 200 lb rock falling 60 feet is going to deal 7d6 damage – not something to ignore.
Which brings up the question: Assuming that the rock does not have a significant amount of silver ore in it (!), how long would it take for a werewolf to regenerate back from having its skull crushed flat?
Now, assuming that there IS a significant amount of silver ore in the rock, we could just say that it would take infinite time while achieving no regeneration at all.
Rocks fall, everyone… oh wait… werewolf.
In 3.5, might still be nasty. Critical hit (to the head) with a rock that big possibly gets through a werewolf’s DR with plenty to spare.
This is getting into Bugs Bunny territory . . . and I do not mind at all.
I’d say Road Runner. Meep meep, motherf***er!
Definitely Road Runner. That’s an Acme Rock if ever I saw one.
Next, anvils!
Anvil is over on <a href="http://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/2498">Grrl Power</a>
For once, the Wiley Coyote gets the upper hand. Okay, so he’s a fox. Close enough.
Nah. Wile E. Coyote, Super Genius, always caused his own downfalls. Bugs was the one that caused them unto the maroons chasing him.
"Of course you realize, this means war!"
What she said before going out the window a few updates back.
How did that rock go there in the first place?? Yes, bugs Bunny territory, definitely.
Obviously the rock was on top of the sapling when it grew up and it was a very strong sapling 😛
Why did the Ewoks have a couple of trees hanging on ropes ready to crush an armoured walker at a level way above anything they would normally encounter in their environment? Pretty much the same answer. Either that, or she carried it up there somehow.
Another one gets stones….
BK this has to stoppen 🙂
*stoned (damn mobile phone^^)
To try that trick on a werewolf takes real stones
Could you call this a dog fight?
nope because it is a fox i’d say
Takes talent to do that without opposable thumbs. Or can werewolves in this setting to partial transformations?
Niko looks pretty partial here http://yafgc.net/comic/3083-dun-dun-dunn/
This is why they pee on trees: trap.
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Rock on!
Weeee wiiilllll, weeee wiiillll, ROCK YOU!
Darn, you beat me to it…But I would have also added a link to the song on YouTube.
If this reference isn’t an immediate earworm, I don’t want to talk to the person reading it ?
Learning from the school of hard knocks.
Correction: "school of hard rocks."
Aw darn, you beat me to it, so now we’re even…
I think the accuracy of that drop is what has me impressed the most… Dropping heavy objects on a moving target is anything BUT easy.
Good rockin’ tonight!
Falling damage is no joke. Depending on how tall the tree was, that stone could be dealing a pretty good amount of damage. 200 lb rock falling 60 feet is going to deal 7d6 damage – not something to ignore.
Which brings up the question: Assuming that the rock does not have a significant amount of silver ore in it (!), how long would it take for a werewolf to regenerate back from having its skull crushed flat?
10 hours, 23 minutes and 17 seconds
Now, assuming that there IS a significant amount of silver ore in the rock, we could just say that it would take infinite time while achieving no regeneration at all.
What goes up, must come down – on that wolf’s head 😀
If you go down to the woods tonight you’re sure of a big surprise,
If you go down to the woods tonight you won’t believe your – oooof!
Splattering a werewolf’s head will pretty much screw the garou.