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A note/clarification with this: Is the full path of a move declared before AoOs are resolved, or only the path up to the AoO? This feat becomes a bit less useful if the possessor doesn't have some surety as to the destination of the person generating the AoO. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
 
A note/clarification with this: Is the full path of a move declared before AoOs are resolved, or only the path up to the AoO? This feat becomes a bit less useful if the possessor doesn't have some surety as to the destination of the person generating the AoO. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]]
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: I'd say it's still usually clear if someone else is going to pull of an AoO after you. A bit less useful, perhaps, but as long as the standard threat range is a 5' bubble, it ought to be ok. I'd assume if you did an aid another, then whatever the next AoO would be would get the bonus. Like maybe tripping someone up as they pass? -gm

Revision as of 18:40, 15 February 2010

You may thank me in whatever way you feel appropriate. -gm

Haha. Nice feat. -Slitherrr

A note/clarification with this: Is the full path of a move declared before AoOs are resolved, or only the path up to the AoO? This feat becomes a bit less useful if the possessor doesn't have some surety as to the destination of the person generating the AoO. -Slitherrr

I'd say it's still usually clear if someone else is going to pull of an AoO after you. A bit less useful, perhaps, but as long as the standard threat range is a 5' bubble, it ought to be ok. I'd assume if you did an aid another, then whatever the next AoO would be would get the bonus. Like maybe tripping someone up as they pass? -gm