Does Mythic Blind-Fight affect ranged attacks?


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Blind-Fight (Mythic) wrote:

No creature can avoid your preternatural senses.

Prerequisite(s): Blind-Fight.

Benefit: As a swift action, you can expend one use of mythic power to ignore all miss chances due to concealment or total concealment for a number of rounds equal to your tier.

Normally, the Blind-Fight feats only affect melee attacks. However, the way this new Mythic feat is worded, it seems like it would apply to ALL attacks, be they melee or ranged. Is that the case or should this new feat option still only apply to melee attacks?


Hmm, not sure there. But there is precedent for an equivalent of Blind-Fight on range attacks in the Elven Accuracy feat from the APG. I doubt it would be game-breaking if Mythic Blind-Fight applied to ranged attacks. Or should there be a Mythic Elven Accuracy feat in that case?


Not sure I'd consider that a precedent. Elven Accuracy allows rerolling the miss chance due to concealment. Mythic Blind-Fight ignores all forms of concealment entirely, no rolling necessary. Elven Accuracy also specifies it only works on ranged attacks with shortbows or longbows. Still a nice feat, to be sure.


Looking at RAW, it clearly does allow this for ranged attacks. RAI, probably; this is mythic, after all.

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