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Session 3 streaming tonight!


Stream has started!


Stream has Started


Today is day 1 of Group 70's travels through 7 Years and 7 Days!

I hope to see everyone there! It starts in one hour.


Just thought I would post a quick update, that my Monday Group has volunteered to be a stream group!

Mondays at 6pmcst-10pmcst
They are starting from level 1 to level 30, be apart of the experience!


Absolutely, I just gained a stream and I intend to do so from now on, I can post a schedule of all my games if you wish.

www.twitch.tv/arcadum

Thats my stream.


thank you paul


Paul Watson wrote:
Malifex wrote:

Hi Guys

This happened to me during my first game of organized play for Pathfinder after i got banned from RPGA for 4.0 (lol its a good story)

This may have come up before but i would like some clarification on a ruling. I rolled up a summoner in a game and i summoned a riding dog. The riding dog attacked the enemy i was fighting, I hit and since the dogs bite has a trip effect on it i rolled against his CMD, again a success the enemy was tripped. The enemy is next, he stands up thereby provoking an attack of opportunity, I hit, and then i roll against CMD, again a success. After a couple times of me doing this the DM suddenly stated that i could not trip the enemy anymore. However when i asked him why he said that the enemy expects the trip attempt and would therefore be expecting it. but to avoid argument i just went with it. My question did i do anything illegal in anyway or did the DM do anything illegal in anyway. I simply want to arm myself with some knowledge from you gurus lol.

Thank you for your time
Malifex

Well, the DM was right but for the wrong reasons.

An Attack of Opportunity goes BEFORE the action that initiated it.

Because of this, when the dog gets his Attack of Opportunity, the enemy is already on the floor and hasn't got up yet. Because it's already prone, it can't be tripped again.

So really, he should have stopped it right at the start rather than after a few times.

Well in that case since you can hold actions cant i just hold the Attack of opportunity until he gets up

or if that doesn't work if i summoned a second dog can i make the second dog hold his action until the enemy stands up?


Hi Guys

This happened to me during my first game of organized play for Pathfinder after i got banned from RPGA for 4.0 (lol its a good story)

This may have come up before but i would like some clarification on a ruling. I rolled up a summoner in a game and i summoned a riding dog. The riding dog attacked the enemy i was fighting, I hit and since the dogs bite has a trip effect on it i rolled against his CMD, again a success the enemy was tripped. The enemy is next, he stands up thereby provoking an attack of opportunity, I hit, and then i roll against CMD, again a success. After a couple times of me doing this the DM suddenly stated that i could not trip the enemy anymore. However when i asked him why he said that the enemy expects the trip attempt and would therefore be expecting it. but to avoid argument i just went with it. My question did i do anything illegal in anyway or did the DM do anything illegal in anyway. I simply want to arm myself with some knowledge from you gurus lol.

Thank you for your time
Malifex