Does order of the Dragon's challenge apply to yourself


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Quote:
Challenge: Whenever an order of the dragon cavalier issues a challenge, his allies receive a +1 circumstance bonus on melee attack rolls against the target of his challenge whenever he is threatening the target. This bonus increases by +1 for every four levels the cavalier possesses.

Does this circumstance bonus also apply to yourself. making it a VERY good way of increasing your accuracy while being a cavalier.

I understand that normally you're your own ally, but it feels like RAI is that it doesn't(but know full well it probably by RAW does). Was wondering about people's opinions and if anything official has been said on it. If you think it is FAQ worthy, FAQ it (in that it is at least questionable one way or the other).


Since I brought this on, FAQ'd!


I agree that RAW it works. I don't realy see an issue with it as intended either. Inquisitors can use the boost to hit anyway. They are already behind on BAB.


Order of the Dragon is for Cavaliers. Xp

Who are also behind on to-hit, mind, but just to keep everybody on the same page.


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kestral287 wrote:

Order of the Dragon is for Cavaliers. Xp

Who are also behind on to-hit, mind, but just to keep everybody on the same page.

yeah it applying to everyone makes it a pretty damn good buff.


I am entirely positive that this is the way it works.


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Is there an FAQ that says "unless it doesn't make sense, yes"? I think there is.

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