Couple questions:
I was initially considering having a couple guys creep up the sides to get in position then Vaeca going in with the cart to draw the goblins fire. Then attack as they did...or a madman galloping dash flinging spells off the back of the cart. (but I think Vaeca talked himself out of that one. Also there's probably a bunch of ability checks to figure out for that)
Either way - would the cart have to stay (mostly) on the path? Or would it be able to travel in the grass/light green? I'm assuming probably not as its not a well travelled road. So then would Argun and Booker have to move out of the way before he moved the cart at all? If so I realised by initiative Vaeca would have to wait another round before moving.
Which makes me realise I better get him out of the cart and doing something productive.
Does it matter where on the cart you take his movement from? Or does it have to be from the drivers seat. ie. E3 or E4?
Let me know what you think!
Well I know this has passed by already but I don't want to make it seem I'm not paying attention. You could have indeed rode the cart off the path though if you were trying to do something dangerous like drive it into the attacking goblins you would most likely have had to make a Wisdom (Animal Handling) check to goad the oxen on - though considering the size of the goblins I imagine such an attack would be amazingly effective.
And you can leave the cart from any adjacent square.
It is strange. I don't roll to hit, the DM must roll a saving throw for the goblin. Or Garren, when I make an attack that requires a saving throw, do you prefer that I roll for the enemy?
I took the liberty of rolling this time but for future reference by all means feel free to roll the enemies saving throws. It's why their ability bonus is included in the battle data part of the map after all. Incidentally congratulations on insta-gibbing a goblin in the opening round.