| skrahen |
Would you be able to *not* resist the bull rush from this spell?
If so, quickened hydraulic push could be really handy for free movement if you're in a pinch?
i like this idea. our party paladin has a movement of 20. it would be awesome if i could move him into position on my turn. just started looking for rules on voluntarily failing to resist. Seems like you would be able to waive all the portions of the cmd except the base(10) and the special size modifier( if applicable).
| FiddlersGreen |
FiddlersGreen wrote:i like this idea. our party paladin has a movement of 20. it would be awesome if i could move him into position on my turn. just started looking for rules on voluntarily failing to resist. Seems like you would be able to waive all the portions of the cmd except the base(10) and the special size modifier( if applicable).Would you be able to *not* resist the bull rush from this spell?
If so, quickened hydraulic push could be really handy for free movement if you're in a pinch?
What page of the APG did you find this on?
| skrahen |
skrahen wrote:FiddlersGreen wrote:Would
What page of the APG did you find this on?
unfortunately i did not find exact wording anywhere. i simply took out the player controlled variables from the combat maneuver defense score.
nothing says you have to use your entire strength bonus, it also stands to reason you would never have to use your entire base attack bonus or dexterity bonus. all that is left is the base(10) and the special size modifier.
it makes perfect sense, for a willing target only size should make a difference shouldn't it? i am still looking for specific wording or precedent though. sorry if i made it seem that i was quoting the rules verbatim, i thought saying that "it seems like you would be able to waive all the portions of the cmd" would indicate inference.