![]() Each of those groups will land one automatic hit. Therefore, if you’re commanding eight wolves, send them out against those trolls in groups of two. In a group of attackers that need to roll 7 or better to hit, one of them hits for every two that attack. ![]() So if more than one is going up against the same troll-and they usually will-it’s really more like 7 or better. But wait: Remember that wolves have Pack Tactics, granting them advantage when attacking alongside an ally. Therefore, a wolf needs a d20 roll of 11 or better to hit a troll. A troll has Armor Class 15, and a wolf has +4 to hit. This will help you in two ways: Not only will it speed things up, it will suggest to you how to optimize the deployment of your creatures.įor instance, let’s say you have in fact summoned eight wolves, and you’re sending them against some trolls. One of the most important things you can do is use mob attack rules (“Handling Mobs,” DMG chapter 8) for any group of four or eight creatures.
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