| Ker2 |
Ker2 wrote:No, AoO is a special action that uses the reaction. Since the creature doesn't have it, it cannot do it. Normally summons cannot use reactions at all. This one can, so it might be able to Arrest a Fall or other standard reactions.StarlingSweeter wrote:1. I believe its ambiguous but I think its reasonable to think that another one will be summoned. Like a summon animal spell.
2. AoO in 2e is a specifically stated ability. Both players and creatures must have it specifically noted in their statblock that they can use it. For players this is usually a 6th or higher feat (for most martial classes except fighter). For creatures this ability is usually only on particularly martial oriented creatures or extremely strong and intelligent ones.
The cockatrice doesnt have it.
Thank you for the fast answer!
I looked up a regular cockatrice and you're right it doesn't have it. But the spell/Hazard says the line "The cockatrice can use 3 actions each round and can use reactions, unlike most summoned creatures."
If a creature has a reaction, can I then use that reaction for a AOO? If not then what else can a reaction do for a creature? Thats the part I'm confused about with this entire event.
Again, thank you for answering I can't go to our expert since he's a player in the game so I don't want to spoils things haha.
I understand! Ok thank you this helped a lot! I'm new to this, only been a player a couple of meetings then I rolled right into Blood Lords. It's a lot of fun but sometimes a bit confusing.
Thank you!