Shatter Defenses and Attacks of Opportunity


Rules Questions

The Concordance

So I was thinking about Shatter Defenses and the implications of the "to your attacks" phrasing in there ...

Shatter Defenses wrote:
Any shaken, frightened, or panicked opponent hit by you this round is flat-footed to your attacks until the end of your next turn. This includes any additional attacks you make this round.

It's a stretch to say that since they are a form of flat footed, they can't take Attacks of Opportunities against me, since they are only flat-footed to my attacks, not to all of my actions and not to me in general.

However, what if it was my attack that provoked? For example, my ranged attack with a bow? Since they are flat footed to my ranged attack, can they take an AoO against said ranged attack?

Discuss :)

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