| Mike J |
A mounted Cavalier has the following feats/abilities (assume all prerequisites, too): Mighty Charge, Charge Through, Trample, Improved Bull Rush, Improved Overrun, Greater Overrun.
Is the following correct/legal?
The mounted cavalier declares a charge on an enemy (Target). The path to Target is blocked by another enemy (Blocker).
When the cavalier gets to Blocker, he uses Charge Through to make a free Overrun attack against Blocker. If the attack is successful, he moves through and continues the charge. If Blocker is knocked prone, the mount gets to make a hoof attack against Blocker because of Trample.
When the cavalier gets to Target, he makes his charge attack (with lance for ridiculous damage). If successful, he uses Mighty Charge to make a free Bull Rush attack against Target. If Target is moved, it provokes an attack of opportunity from the cavalier and the mount, which both can make since they haven't made any attacks of opportunity yet.
None of this should cause the cavalier or the mount to provoke an attack of opportunity assuming there are no other creatures involved.
Thanks in advance. I know it is complicated, but I need know if this works the way I think it does.