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I haven't played in a while, and we started a new 1st level game last night. One of my players is a Cavalier. Here's the scenario:
Cavalier is using a lance and riding a horse.
His mount makes a single move toward his enemy, not charging.
When the mount is 10' away from the target, Cavalier attacks with his lance.
His mount moves another 5' to make a bite attack (still within a single move, not an extra 5').
So my question is, can the rider take an attack at reach during the mount's move, or does the mount have to complete its move action before the rider takes an action?
I wanted to say that he could, because it would be like readying an action that triggers during the mount's move. However, the mount's initiative is rolled into the rider's, so it gets weird.
Anyone know this one?
