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If you were in combat I'd have posted an initiative order.
As it is the ooze will probably leave you alone until it's done eating corpses, or until one of you makes a sudden move (whichever comes first).
(There are no rules for how long does it take to dissolve a goblin so I'm kind of winging this)
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Yet, I bet somewhere on a D&D site there is a post calling out the makers of the game for being less than thorough for this very reason. And then fifteen straight posts by chem majors saying they dissolved pig flesh in a mildly acidic gel solution and then broke it down by number of rounds, assuming a round is somewhere around 6 seconds. And then 20 posts of people arguing it's closer to 6.2 seconds. And then a lot of people bitching about how they shouldn't have given up on edition 3.5 and then 140 posts of people haranguing about how AD&D was the pinnacle of play and all these greenhorns should go to hell.
Games aren't about
fun, Pang. They're about
precision and
reality.