If possible, try to do all actions at the same time so that those following you can respond to YOUR results rather than by-pass an incomplete turn. The player that took the turn after you COULD have attacked your found zombie if it was found before they made their move.
Well played! You killed the walker with your extra action.
Not actually so risky if you make the comment with IF statements:
Action 1: search
Action 2: If search successful, search again. If zombie found, attack zombie for remainder of actions. Please make rolls for me in either case.
That lets me know you will not be checking back to make the required rolls and I will do them for you. Otherwise, you can do the rolls yourself; you just won't find out WHAT items you found until I respond, but you can plan the next action knowing from the roll(s) what the result is.
No zombie... Fine:)
search again
@rollthedice
Shake shake shake, you roll the 6-sided die.
You rolled a 3.
A roll of 3 is actually a walker and then the final roll of 3 is a miss on your attack.
If possible, try to do all actions at the same time so that those following you can respond to YOUR results rather than by-pass an incomplete turn. The player that took the turn after you COULD have attacked your found zombie if it was found before they made their move.
make 3 searches in one comment? it would be quite risky.
But I can use my "extra action" chit and the newly found axe against this Walker. @rollthedice
Shake shake shake, you roll the 6-sided die.
You rolled a 4.
Well played! You killed the walker with your extra action.
Not actually so risky if you make the comment with IF statements:
Action 1: search
Action 2: If search successful, search again. If zombie found, attack zombie for remainder of actions. Please make rolls for me in either case.
That lets me know you will not be checking back to make the required rolls and I will do them for you. Otherwise, you can do the rolls yourself; you just won't find out WHAT items you found until I respond, but you can plan the next action knowing from the roll(s) what the result is.