Can Overrun be used on more than one opponent


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That is what I am wondering weather or not overrun can work on more that one opponent. Its says overrun your target but can you do more than one .
It says target for a few feats but can be used on multiple .


I'm in the same boat.

There is a rage power that calls out going past the first opponent, but at a -2 for each.

When I glanced at that, I couldn't help but wonder if I necessarily needed the rage power to do that..


I'll answer in the form of a question:

Can you trip more than one opponent with a single trip maneuver? How about disarm?

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blahpers wrote:
Can you trip more than one opponent with a single trip maneuver? How about disarm?

Yes with Whirlwind Trip ;-)

In all seriousness, to the OP:
I'd recommend not doing Overrun. I had a 10th level (played from 1st) Overrun specialist with Charge Through, Elephant Stomp, Greater Overrun, Dragon Style, etc.

I found it one of the most variant rules subsystem I've ran into. Just about every DM ruled the various feats and interactions differently. To the point I realized it wasn't work the 10 minute talk to each DM to set out how he was going to rule my interactions. So take my advice, don't use Overrun at all.


ok good to know
I love re-training rules but i would think a large creature would love it


Overrun might be the most unloved combat maneuver at our table. I've had our game go from levels 1-14 and not a single overrun attempt was made the entire time.

That might be a fault on my part, in that I never made a situation where it could have been useful. The best case scenario would getting from point A to B with a villain in the way, but my players would rather hack and slash said villain to bits rather than overrun.

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