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Ah, thank you, the only other forum posts I saw said it couldn't happen, and anything about if it did happen said that you'd use the penalties that allies got when sharing a space.


Normally, you can't end your turn in the same square as an enemy, and if you do somehow manage to be forced into one, you both take large penalties.

But then, there's a feat available to Ratfolk called Underfoot:

Blood of The Beast wrote:

You are able to share a space with a hostile creature at least one size category larger than you. You gain a +2 shield bonus to your AC while occupying an opponent’s space, as well as a +2 bonus on all attack rolls against the creature whose space you share. Creatures you share a square with take a –2 penalty on all concentration checks. Entering a space occupied by an opponent provokes an attack of opportunity. This ability does not stack with similar abilities providing a creature benefits for being in another creature’s space, such as a mouser swashbuckler’s underfoot attack deed.

I assume a Ratfolk using Underfoot wouldn't take the normal penalties (Correct me if I'm wrong), but how does attacking work if two creatures are in the same square? Does the enemy take the normal squeezing penalties? Can both of them attack normally (with or without penalties/bonuses)? Does the non-Ratfolk have to step out of the square to attack?


The feat Small But Deadly allows you to "ignore your Strength penalty to damage when making attacks with your racial natural weapons and weapons for which you have the Weapon Focus feat."

I'm confused, does this mean that, if you have a penalty to strength (as in, having an 8 or 7) due to your race, you can ignore it? Or does it mean that you can add to your strength modifier the amount lost from your race, only when you're using natural attacks or weapons with which you have weapon focus with (As in, if you rolled/bought 14 strength, and it was pulled down to 12 from your race)?

When I tried looking for an answer, I saw relatively little talk about it, and the few discussions about it didn't conclude much.