Board Thread:Forum Roleplays/@comment-25344655-20150114030730/@comment-25606723-20150308234953

Speganomad wrote: Tybereous wrote: Speganomad wrote: Umayr Orders the Tidebreaker and the windslicers to go alongside and fire the Windlasses at the beast several ships follow the example and it is peppered with arrows wounding it badly OK I see a couple of problems with this.

1: Its a very foggy night. Your men couldnt see my Wyvern enough to hit it.

2: Wyverns have tough hides. Most of the arrows would just bounce off.

3: All of your ships are confused at the moment. They would hardly be able to make a coordinated attack. Most of them are on fire. 1. if ships were on fire then it would be easy to see the, amd if it was foggy then how would the dragon see

2.  These aremt arrows theya re powerful weapons equilavant of balistas

3. most of them are not at first its only elite units and the king

.4 there is no way that we would not see ship rowing up no matter how small these are veteran seamen. 1: im flyng high up and the dragon does not need to see. only his rider, who happen to have been in the dark for centuries and has night vision because of it.

2: ok you have a point there. but, if your firing off the ships then you would be confused, have much glare from the fire, it would be extremely foggy, and it could dodge.

3: Fire spreads and pitch (the waterproofing on most wooden boats) is highly flammable, last time I heard about it. I also dropped many more than one firebomb.

4: You are confused. I am willing to give up this point though, if you will give up the others.