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> What's the advantage in running past the goblin and then shooting him with an arrow to attacking him straight on?
This is one of those cases where I said something trivial but it came off as important. I would have simply had Cat attack it directly. There's no special reason or importance, I was just giving details. Yes Cat can reach it and attack. The only issue would be if more were hiding in the trees, well we'll soon find out.
> Cat should let the lynxes handle the goblin and finish off the hob instead before he wakes up, then hide. Just my 2cts.
[Ashley] not my babies!?
Yes this is probably best. I'll do that since Cat didn't attack.
> Is glass jaw goblin #4, the one I punched, dead or unconscious?
If dead, I will use the word dead or similar wording.
Also, when anyone is unconscious, you gain advantage on hit. If it's out of combat, you simply perform a death blow, no rolls needed. So attacking them when down isn't usually something we do during combat but it's valid because they might have reinforcements with healing. Now this can backfire in the case of a necromancer reinforcement. Leaving them unconscious means the necromancer can't use them to raise undead.
I won't allow raise undead without a body. They could still summon undead though anyway.
> I'd propose Yulya performs a search action with her high perception
Generally speaking this is good, each potentially hidden creature would have to pass a check to remain hidden.