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Rolled 2, 66, 17, 88 = 173 (4d100)
They manage to make it to the shop without much trouble, though a bigger, lumbering monster could be faintly made out from the vibrations its footsteps made (Earth-element zombie, 5HP). Worry about that later. The shopkeeper had locked the door, but the Skittler slid a ribbon through the crack to let himself and the delinquents in. Luckily, the students talked the owner into letting them borrow some hammers and machetes and help him defend his shop.
"Hahahaha!" The candy-wrapper laughed as he got a feel to swinging two hammers and two machetes around at once, "A shame I'm dropping my usual elegance for cliche pragmatism, but the insult to the flavor of my Skittles demands brutal retribution! You lot hold the fort, I'm going out!"
Now more properly equipped, the Skittler ran onto the roof before hopping into the fog to slaughter the group of zombies that had pursued them and were crowding at the door, trying to break through.
"Electro dies first!" The Skittler yelled as he swung the hammers at its skull and the machetes at its arms.
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Advantage is strengthened from having four weapons and the element of surprise