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Mellored wrote:
Serious_Squirrel wrote:Mellored wrote:If that is the case I hope they errata it and change that to say "This lasts until the beginning of your next turn, provided the shield remains raised." Which is much more strait forward and used frequently elsewhere in the book.Serious_Squirrel wrote:
I would counter that according to the first rule I quoted in the OP you would not lose the +4 to AC from AoO because "This lasts until the shield is no longer raised" which seems to specifically override the limitation from the cover rule (In regards to Tower Shields specifically). I'm really hoping to see this whole mess addressed in an errata. Currently we have a messy rules conflict where the interpretation is going to vary widely by DM and player. Its a recipe for headachesthat is an additional requirement.
It does not replace the other requirements any more than "these temporary hit points last until the end of your turn" replaces them being removed by damage.
So you get +4 until the shield is lowered, you move, or you attack. The stance removes the first one.
That said... nothing about sustaining spells...
then you could not have a fighter with a stance hiding behind a shield sustaining spells...
Hmm... fighter / bard...
Of course, being a fighter and not attacking is pretty big waste of the +2 to-hit.
Well you could get into some fighter bard hijinks with the tower shield and use desperate finisher to two weapon flurry. (Depending on how all this stuff is interpreted at a given table anyways.)