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I tried to look for a thread that covered this but couldn't find any. What I like:
What I'd like to see changed:
What do the rest of you like or would like to be changed?
I was looking for any discussion that covered: Flyby Attack to pick up a object on the ground. This is the situation and my ruling. A player used "burning disarm" on a harpy to make it drop the mace it was holding. I had the harpy do a flyby attack to pick up the weapon and fly up. From my reading on the group, there is a lot of disagreement over how flyby attack should work and the player believed that the harpy would have to land to pick up the weapon. After doing this, the harpy would not be able to move or fly. Thoughts?
I had one player who didn't want to kill the sentient female zombie. Other players believed that she had to die. The first player tried to stop the others from killing her. He took an opportunity attack as one PC tried to move to attack her. He failed to hit the PC. He then put himself between the female zombie a a summoned celestial eagle. As I read the rules, I understand that by attacking another PC he loses his character. Am I correct? The PC who summoned the eagle wanted to attack the first PC. Would this attack have caused the summoner to lose his character? Unsure on this one. I can understand each players' point of view. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
At Mobicon, a venture captain told me that I would be knocked prone if I failed my acrobatics check to move pass an opponent and was hit with their opportunity attack. Is that correct? My understanding of the rule: 1) Failed acrobatics check to move past an enemy triggers an opportunity attack but you continue your move unless tripped or otherwise affected by the attack. 2) Failed acrobatics check to move THROUGH the enemy's space triggers an opportunity attack and if hit you do not move through the enemy's space. Am I misunderstanding the rule?
I haven't been able to find the answer to this in the FAQ or on the Message boards. I am makeing a halfling Cavalier. When I buy a saddle and Bit and bridle, I don't see and difference in weight for a small, medium sized creature vs a large creature, like a horse. I do see differences in weight for armor. Is this an oversite or should the weight of these items be reduced by one-half? My poor little pony is having trouble carrying everything including my fat halfling's weight. Thanks, Sidney |
