| Wopp |
Hi all!
I have a doubt in order to combat maneuver rules.
The genaral rule say: "Unless otherwise noted, performing a combat maneuver provokes an attack of opportunity from the target of the maneuver". Some feats (such as improved disarm) solve the problem.
If I remember well, in d&d 3.5 rules, a weapon with the feature (for example) disarm does not provoke attacks of opportunity, even without the appropriate feat.
This rule works even in pathfinder? For example, the "disarm" combat maneuver rule say: "You can attempt to disarm your opponent in place of a melee attack. If you do not have the Improved Disarm feat, or a similar ability, attempting to disarm a foe provokes an attack of opportunity from the target of your maneuver".
So, if I try a disarm combat maneuver check with a flail (that have disarm and trip feature) without the feat "improved disarm", my opponent has the right to do an attack of opportunity against me?
Im very sorry for my bad english.
Thank you all, bye!