| FallzQuick |
so I've a Swashbuckler that used the Opportune Parry and Riposte against a monster that started a claw/claw/bite attack and beat the monsters first attack and got a parrying attack in response. the parrying attack hit and got the monster to exactly 0 hit points, giving it the disabled condition.
Does the monster get to finished its full attack and get the claw/bite still(finishing its full attack action), then becomes disabled?
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Does the monster only get one more attack, seeing as how it gained the disable condition and now uses it to attack with its other claw, then gets -1 hp and starts dying?
or
Does the monster gain the disabled condition immediately after it gets hit, and thus already attacked and effectively used its standard and takes -1 hp and starts dying?
or
it immediately gains disabled and seeing how it already attacked loses its Standard and can use a move action?
or
it immediately gains disabled and seeing how it already attacked loses its Standard and now can only do swift/free?
or
since it already attacked on the turn it became disabled, -1 hp and dying?
Thanks in advance, also any sources to support claims would be helpful.
Grey_Mage
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Option 2, because of... Reasons.
Technically, it is disabled after it made its first attack. As a disabled creature it is entitled to only a standard action, and he has used it. I wouldn't drop him into bleeding because he hasn't exceeded the limitations Since receiving the condition, but his action is done.
Expect some variation as we are somewhat in grey territory here