
| Ravingdork | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            If I am using the Strike Back feat against a creature's lengthy tentacles (or other appendages), what happens if crit and roll a body part that is not within my weapon's reach on the Wounds table (such as the brain)? Do I ignore it, wasting my ability? Do I roll until I get something within the realm of possibility? Can I even crit while using Strike Back?

| HWalsh | 
If I am using the Strike Back feat against a creature's lengthy tentacles (or other appendages), what happens if crit and roll a body part that is not within my weapon's reach on the Wounds table (such as the brain)? Do I ignore it, wasting my ability? Do I roll until I get something within the realm of possibility? Can I even crit while using Strike Back?
Not at my comp, but under the wounding section it has a notification about what to do if the part doesn't exist.

| daviscd | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Strike Back (Combat)
You can strike at foes that attack you using their superior reach
by targeting their limbs or weapons as they come at you.
Prerequisites: Base attack bonus +1.
Benefit: You can ready an action to make a melee attack
against a foe that attacks you with a melee weapon, even if
that foe isn’t within your reach.
Same as you would if the enemy was attacking with a reach weapon.
 
	
 
     
     
     
	
  
	
 