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Unarmed attack against a monk
Lefty 688,

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dthunder wrote:
Yes, Improved Unarmed Strike makes you armed. Unarmed strikes against an armed opponent provoke AoO.

dthunder, Thanks! I thought so, but better ask than to assume. I had an issue with a fellow player claiming two things:

1. figthers inherently know how to "fight", thus their unarmed attacks against a monk will not provoke AoO

2. melee between monks and unarmed enemies are resolved on equal terms (no AoO)

this clears up a whole lot!

Unarmed attack against a monk
Lefty 688,

09 Vine Wrangler Final avatar

First post, so I apologize in advance if this has been posted (could not find it) or seems general.

here goes: Does an untrained, unarmed attack, against a monk provoke an attack of opportunity?

Thanks!



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