calartnick |
Sorry I'm pretty new to official rules, the group that brought me in and taught me pathfinder play a little loosey goosey.
So if I have long arm cast, and someone comes through my threatend square to approach me in melee i get an AOO right?
After that's settled than they still can approach me and attack me which is fine.
However, if I have opportune parry and riposte I can use a panache to use one of my AOO's to block the attack and than strike.
Is this legal? Can I use TWO AOO's in one round against the same PC? Obviously I have combat reflexes.
Thanks for the help!
Koshimo |
yes you can.
the only time you cant use more than 1 AoO on an opponent is if its the same action that is causing the AoO for example if a single move brings an opponent through more than 1 of your threatened squares.
in your example you are getting an AoO for him moving through a threatened square, and then a second for him attacking and you attempting to parry
and technically parry isn't even an official AoO it just costs you 1 use for the round when used