| Hayato Ken |
1.Some prefer a high AC, some prefer other means.
Rightaway, do the miss chances granted by greater invisibility (50%) and blur (20%) stack? And how does that interact with the 10% bonus miss chance given by moonlight stalker master? Do you then get (50+10)+(20+10)% or 50+20+10% or only 50+10%?
The first would end with 90% miss chance, the path to survival^^
2. How to counter faerie fire?
3. A character has reach ten, someone enters his area and moves from ten feet reach to 5' reach, triggering an AoO. The character then trips him with greater trip. Now she should get another AoO on him right?
Benchak the Nightstalker
Contributor, RPG Superstar 2010 Top 8
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1.Some prefer a high AC, some prefer other means.
Rightaway, do the miss chances granted by greater invisibility (50%) and blur (20%) stack? And how does that interact with the 10% bonus miss chance given by moonlight stalker master? Do you then get (50+10)+(20+10)% or 50+20+10% or only 50+10%?
The first would end with 90% miss chance, the path to survival^^2. How to counter faerie fire?
3. A character has reach ten, someone enters his area and moves from ten feet reach to 5' reach, triggering an AoO. The character then trips him with greater trip. Now she should get another AoO on him right?
1. They don't stack. Says so right in blur, "Opponents that cannot see the subject ignore the spell's effect (though fighting an unseen opponent carries penalties of its own)." If you're invisible (or have total concealment from some other source) then the enemy can't see you, so blur has no effect.
As for Moonlit Stalker Master, it would add to the highest miss chance you have (so 50+10, in this case).
2. Have dispel magic on hand? I think darkness would also prevent faerie fire from functioning.
3. Yes, but the person would need Combat Reflexes to take it (otherwise they're limited to one AoO per round).
| Grick |
3. A character has reach ten, someone enters his area and moves from ten feet reach to 5' reach, triggering an AoO. The character then trips him with greater trip. Now she should get another AoO on him right?
Also remember the trip happens before he leaves the threatened square, so if someone is trying to move (not 5' step) from the 10' away square into the adjacent square, and the trip lands, the foe is tripped in the 10' away square. (Also, I rule the 2nd AoO happens before the foe is prone, since the AoO interrupts the action that caused it.)