Millefune |
When you don't have total concealment, do you still provoke attacks of opportunity by moving, putting something away, whatever would normally provoke? Like if you're in Obscuring Mist (20% miss chance), and you move through or leave squares that an opponent would normally threaten and gain an AoO from?
Diego Rossi |
PRD wrote:
You can't execute an attack of opportunity against an opponent with total concealment, even if you know what square or squares the opponent occupies.
Nothing about normal concealment there, so it don't protect you from AoO.
And it is better that way. you really want wizards to avoid all AoO simply because they have cast blur?CommandoDude |
Diego Rossi wrote:
PRD wrote:You can't execute an attack of opportunity against an opponent with total concealment, even if you know what square or squares the opponent occupies.Nothing about normal concealment there, so it don't protect you from AoO.
And it is better that way. you really want wizards to avoid all AoO simply because they have cast blur?
Blur is a magical effect, not concealment.
Still, Fog Cloud can result in major shenanigans.
Diego Rossi |
CommandoDude wrote:
Diego Rossi wrote:PRD wrote:You can't execute an attack of opportunity against an opponent with total concealment, even if you know what square or squares the opponent occupies.Nothing about normal concealment there, so it don't protect you from AoO.
And it is better that way. you really want wizards to avoid all AoO simply because they have cast blur?Blur is a magical effect, not concealment.
Still, Fog Cloud can result in major shenanigans.
PRD wrote:
Blur
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The subject's outline appears blurred, shifting, and wavering. This distortion grants the subject concealment (20% miss chance).