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So to support this rule...this can easily fall under GM Fiat rule. PFRPG CORE pg 402-403
"One handy rule to keep under your belt is the is the Fiat Rule - simply grant a player a +2 or a -2 bonus or penalty to a die role if no one at the table is precisely sure how a situation might be handled by the rules. For example, a character who attempts to trip an Iron Golem in a room there the floor is magnetized could gain a +2 bonus on his attempt at your discretion, since the mafnetic pull exerted by the floor helps pull the golem down."
I see no reason why any DM can't use the Fiat rule to give props to the player for being creative and inventive with his action. I mean the rules don't spell out how to handle those situations. So if a players give me a awesome run down on his actions, I would be more then happy to give him a +2 bonus.
I for one am in great support this and I think it would lend it self to more engaging combats.
This is all about having fun, and this type of idea promotes fun. I mean sure it might make things be a tad longer, as GMs we are supposed to compensate for that. Anyway that my 2 cents.
