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Originally posted by onthepequod:
Or try polymorphing the Minotaur into a squirrel and timing the catapult so the polymorph spell wears of immediately prior to impact. This would give the added benefit of surprise!
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OK, I
LOVE this idea...
So, RudeDawag, the mad-scientist Ranger is going to polymorph a full-sized, pissed off Minotaur. Sharpen up the horns, give him a battle axe... Strap a pack of Fire potions to his back...
After preparing the Minotaur, we slap him around a bit (just to get him angrier) SMACK !
Set off the catapult, and check the results *scribbling furiously in notepad*
OK, the size of the squirrel gets good distance, but just above average. B+
The squirrl's tail allows him to "steer" in the air, giving great accuracy. (+4 to hit) A+
Surprise attack. "Hey, look at the squirrel flying at us, AAAAUUUUGGGHHH" A+
Overall damamge. *rubbing hands together in glee* The base damage for the full-sized Minotaur is 3d12. Adding in the "pissed-off" factor (+5) and the strength bonus of the Minotaur (+5) we get a base of 3d12+10 !!!

46 possible, with a factor of 3 if a Critical hit is a possible 138 !!!! And that's before he starts swinging the axe, and the added fire damage (Note, the pack
should tear open when the Minotaur polymorphs back into his natural state...)

Yup, we're on a roll , here...
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The RudeDawg
Known in these Forgotten Realms as Perin LightEyes
and my girlfriends, Pamila and Phil
[This message has been edited by RudeDawg (edited 05-09-2001).]