And a post. Just to clarify for those who aren't too certain from my post: [@Evanist] Congrats, the dice were on your side and so far you [i]haven't[/i] missed with your singing. Lucky, I can't ever seem to make those land in the game. [@Rune_Alchemist] You've successfully used Astonish. It didn't really do much damage but dice were on your side as well and you at least made the murkrow you attacked flinch, so he doesn't get an action. [@Zanavy] Your attack went up due to how Rage works. This is a temporary boost of course, but should last you for the battle. Also as for Jeri knowing rollout since she would technically be at the level where she could learn it, basically if you think Jeri would have the instinct to try and roll/tackle into the enemy, it'll work as intended. The fact she woke up feeling more limber and flexible was suppose to be a sort of hint that she could pull this move off. [@Lugia] You can now ember. Visually, it'll look more like a big puff of smoke with some bits of fire in the blast. Sorta like what would happen if you dumped a bunch of water onto a still active campfire. It doesn't have great range but at least it's an elemental attack. Also, I'm aware that some of you guys were discussing your plan of attack when everyone did their thing. I'm not saying that planning isn't a good thing, but just keep in mind that if all you're doing is discussing your plan, you are losing out on the initiative to attack. Talking, unfortunately, is not a free action. I'm not saying that I'll punish you if you guys want to have a bit of back-and-forth before acting but in instances like this I encourage that you guys don't wait on me and post as you would if you were having a conversation. Otherwise once I post I will take it as everyone's actions being completed and moving the scene on accordingly.