The small predators had chosen to tangle with the big one. A bad decision all together. Torus had considered using some of his time to recover from the wounds inflicted, but first he would have to try and rid his wild shape of the attacking stirges. His jaws opened once again, and bit past a few bats that nearly flew straight in. The teeth on the right side of his mouth closed around the greedy creature's wing and a fair part of its abdomen, the speed so high that if one blinked they might have well missed it, were anyone close enough to see it through the bats in the first place. But that would not be enough. With blood rushing through his maw, Torus soon forgot all about the earlier plan and again twisted and turned to practically toss the remaining bloodsucker between his jaws. It was a complicated manoeuvre, but the flexibility his shape allowed him brought it to fruition. Another stirge was soon crossed out from the ever dwindling list of threats, and now there was but one more. Somewhere, out there in the swarm of bats, the last stirge awaited for the chance to strike. But it was as dim witted a creature as the other examples of its kin. It would come out sooner, rather than later. This much any adventurer worth their salt would know. [hider=Mechanics&Rolls] Torus strikes at stirge #1 with a roll of [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/13278]19[/url], slaying it with [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/13279]11[/url] damage. As he reduced a target to 0 hp, he is allowed to use the Giant Hyena's Rampage as a bonus action and strike again, landing that attack on #2 with [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/13280]24[/url], just barely missing the payback of crit-for-crit. Either way, this attack deals a whole [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/13281]9[/url] damage for the kill, leaving but one undamaged stirge in flight. Best of luck, [@The Harbinger of Ferocity]. Your attack has the chance of ending the combat. [/hider]