Hi all,
We kicked off a campaign this past weekend and everyone had a blast. We had a few areas where the thief wanted to do some pretty cinematic stuff, and I may have messed up how to handle it.
Example: He cut himself out of an ork slaver's net, no problem. As the slobbering ork is running towards him, the thief wanted to duck and roll into the ork, sinking his dagger in his tendons to immobilize him. In the heat of the moment and to keep the game moving, I went with two rolls for him: a Defy Danger + DEX to roll up to the ork accurately, then Hack and Slash to cut through the slavers Kickin' Boots.
Thoughts? Should I just have used one or the other? In this case in the fiction there definitely needed to be some kind of gap-closing for the thief to get his dagger into range.
Many thanks on any tips!