| ShallowHammer |
Ok, so my son decided to try a MLP FIM (pony) race he found on the internet. We came up with a situation where my character is riding his character. We agreed that the rules for mounted combat would apply for me, but would he still get his turn in the initiative order? Or would it be used doing whatever I did as his rider? Looking for ideas on how to handle this.
claudekennilol
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Ok, so my son decided to try a MLP FIM (pony) race he found on the internet. We came up with a situation where my character is riding his character. We agreed that the rules for mounted combat would apply for me, but would he still get his turn in the initiative order? Or would it be used doing whatever I did as his rider? Looking for ideas on how to handle this.
If you want strictly as written, when you're riding him he should just hand you his sheet as per ride you're supposed to dictate his actions.
I would let you both act normally, but would make you both roll initiative and you'd act on the same initiative on the worse of the two rolls. You'd still be limited by the mount rules of not being able to full-attack, penalties to ranged attacks based on moving, and concentration checks as needed. But as long as you kept your ride high enough (at least 10) then you should still be able to act mostly as normal.